Carbon – I bet you’ve been hearing a lot about it recently. But, what is Carbon, why is it so important, and is it just a buzzword, or is there more to the story?
My name is Steph Coombes, and in this episode I sit down with Dr Susan Orgill to learn about carbon, it’s role in the ecosystem, and how land managers can improve their soil carbon content for improved soil health, production outcomes, and carbon farming opportunities.
Dr Orgill is an applied soil scientist with over 15 years’ experience in soil carbon research and development, and to say that she lives and breathes all things carbon is an understatement!
This episode is supported by the Australian Government's National Landcare Program.
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Feral Animals 101 (Part 1) ft. Stu Barker and Brett Ottley, Wild Science
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Conservation on a Cattle Station ft. Garry Riggs, Lakefield Station
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