At Wilmot Field Day 2025, Atlas Carbon supported a panel discussion with graziers who are actively balancing production uplift with improved soil health, water retention and land resilience, supported by the NSW government High Impact Partnership (HIP) grant, and Wilmot Cattle Co. Their stories reveal how effective grazing management can drive profitability while improving landscape and planning for the future.
What You’ll Learn:
- How soil carbon projects integrate with real-world grazing systems
- Practical strategies for boosting productivity and soil health
- Lessons from graziers on stakeholder engagement and long-term planning
Why It Matters:
This session proves that grazing management isn’t just about livestock—it’s about aligning business goals with current and future practices that drive increased performance from the land. When graziers lead with purpose, both land and livelihood thrive.
Watch the Panel Discussion
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