Blending Landscape Rehydration & Carbon Farming webinar

Tune in to this month’s CFF educational webinar with special guest Carolyn Hall from Mulloon Institute to learn about the rehydration strategy and tactics implemented at Paraway Pastoral in Boyup Brook.

Join our CEO and General Manager, Carolyn Hall as she connects with the Carbon Farming Foundation for a feature webinar, Blending Carbon Farming and Landscape Rehydration to discuss the landscape rehydration model in action at Paraway Pastoral in Boyup Brook, Western Australia.

Taking a holistic approach to carbon farming presents the opportunity to not only benefit your farm’s productivity and profitability but also the health and function of your whole farm landscape and ecosystem. Recently, Carbon Farming Foundation (CFF) and Mulloon Institute collaborated on a  project at Paraway Pastoral in Boyup Brook, Western Australia. The Mulloon Institute helped develop their whole farm plan, with landscape rehydration at its core. The CFF helped to design the carbon farming approach within that whole farm plan.

Landscape rehydration focuses on restoring hydrological processes, the way water moves, is stored and is cycled in the landscape.  Various interventions can be used on-farm to restore hydrological processes and contribute to farm productivity and management. This informs planting design to enhance nutrient flow, and integrates livestock and rehabilitates salt scalds strategically. The flow-on effects of the project have been extraordinary, with the property becoming a global standard for holistic land management and carbon sequestration outcomes.

Deciding to undertake a carbon farming project presents the opportunity to step back and take a big picture approach to improve your whole farm landscape function. Tune in to this month’s educational webinar with special guest Carolyn Hall from Mulloon Institute to learn about rehydration strategy and tactics implemented at Paraway Pastoral in Boyup Brook.

Webinar day: Thursday 27 April 2023

Webinar time: 2pm AEDT / 11am AWST

Registrations are essential.

Cass Moore