Farming resilience for a CN30 future

CN30 is a key target for the Australian livestock industry. What is the role of graziers in achieving this? And how does the carbon conversation translate into the dollars and sense of running a farm?

We hosted a live webinar, Farming Resilience for a CN30 Future, featuring Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) and MaiaGrazing recently to find out more about CN30, why it’s important for graziers to set themselves up for success now, and what are the opportunities that lies ahead.

Watch the webinar: Farming Resilience for a CN30 Future

 

In this session, you will:

  1. Learn about MLA’s CN30 goals and objectives, including latest research findings.
  2. Be introduced to MaiaGrazing – the secret weapon in the technology toolkit of Australia’s most successful regenerative graziers.
  3. Take part in a live audience Q&A.

The webinar was presented by:

  • Introduction by Regional Agricultural Landcare Facilitator, Jenilee De Landre
  • Margaret Jewell, Carbon Neutral 2030 Manager at MLA
  • Bart Davidson, Co-founder and Chief Grazing Officer at MaiaGrazing

Following that, we’re hosting a free 2-day First Steps to Resilient Grazing clinic with RCS to help graziers take their learnings from the 13th October webinar to the next step.

This introductory clinic is kindly supported by ACT NRM Resilient Farms: Supporting Adaptation to Climate and Market Variability initiative which is funded through the Australian Government National Landcare Program.

 

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