Carbon Farming Webinar Series

Clear, practical advice to support decision-making

Carbon Farming Webinar Series

Landscape boards across South Australia are delivering a free, state-wide series of carbon farming webinars to support primary producers, land managers and First Nations groups to better understand carbon farming and what it could mean for their land and business.

Running from 17 February until 8 May 2026, the webinar series builds on the Introduction to Carbon Farming workshops delivered by landscape boards over the past 18 months. Each session takes a deeper dive into specific carbon farming topics and delves into practical emissions reduction and carbon sequestration opportunities.

The webinars are delivered by landscape boards, working collaboratively with trusted, independent experts, to provide clear, practical and unbiased information that cuts through the noise and supports confident decision-making.

Webinar recordings will be made available following each session for those unable to attend live.

Register for upcoming webinars

More dates to go live soon

February 2026
March 2026
  • First Nations specific: Beginners guide to carbon farming
  • Soil organic carbon
  • Enteric methane emissions, husbandry and feed additives
April 2026
  • First Nations specific: Developing an ACCUs project
  • Revegetation options and opportunities
May 2026
  • ACCUs/Nature Repair/Environmental markets

What is carbon farming?

Carbon farming refers to land management practices that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase carbon storage in vegetation and soils.

When applied in the right context, carbon farming practices can deliver real on-farm benefits, including:

  • Improved soil health and productivity
  • Increased resilience to climate variability
  • Reduced emissions of the main greenhouse gases
  • Opportunities to engage with emerging carbon and environmental markets

Carbon farming looks different on every property. These webinars are designed to help land managers understand what carbon farming is, how it works, and how it may fit best within their existing farming system.

About the webinar series

The Carbon Farming Webinar Series explores a range of topic-specific carbon farming themes, including:

  • Banks, finance and supply-chain perspectives
  • Fertiliser efficiencies and low-emissions fertiliser options
  • Animal genetics and productivity
  • Soil organic carbon
  • Enteric methane emissions, husbandry and feed additives
  • Viticulture and horticulture systems
  • Revegetation options and opportunities
  • ACCUs, Nature Repair and environmental markets

Two webinars are designed specifically for First Nations audiences, delivered in partnership with Aboriginal organisations and tailored to community interests and needs.

Each webinar is free to attend and focuses on practical considerations, opportunities and limitations, helping participants navigate the carbon space with clarity and confidence.

Who should attend?

This webinar series is suitable for:

  • Primary producers and land managers
  • First Nations Prescribed Bodies Corporate (PBCs)
  • Agricultural advisors and industry stakeholders

Whether you are new to carbon farming or looking to explore specific topics in more detail, these webinars provide a practical and independent source of information to support informed decision-making.

How to register

Go to Register for upcoming webinars above. Registrations are managed through Microsoft Teams Webinars. Participants can register for individual sessions or attend multiple webinars across the series.

More links to register for webinars will appear as they become available. Or please contact your local Landscape Board for help with registration.

Delivered by South Australia’s landscape boards

Landscape boards across South Australia are delivering the Carbon Farming Outreach Program, working collaboratively to provide consistent, regionally relevant and independent information.

Landscape boards are South Australia’s trusted natural resource management organisations, supporting land managers with practical advice and on-ground programs that lead to healthy and resilient communities, businesses and ecosystems.

Learn more about the Carbon Farming Outreach Program via the Kangaroo Island Landscape Board website.

The free carbon farming webinars are delivered with funding support from the Commonwealth of Australia through the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water under the Carbon Farming Outreach Program.

Begin your learning now

If you’re new to carbon farming, the What you need to know now podcast, by the Northern and Yorke Landscape Board, is a great starting point. Three bite-sized episodes clearly and simply explain carbon farming and natural capital.