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Making cent$ of carbon and emissions on-farm
A new booklet is now available which focuses on practical actions that farm businesses can take now to improve their emissions performance. In many cases, actions to reduce emissions or increase carbon on farms have multiple benefits for farm businesses, such as increasing farm health and profitability.
Most farmers have already made great resource efficiency improvements, helped by new technologies, new practices and skills. Such improvements can also result in reduced overall emissions.
The booklet focuses on six action areas where emissions performance can be addressed; Trees, Soils, Nitrogen Fertilisers, Livestock, Energy and Supply Chain. These areas aim to help farm businesses take control of their situation and consider options to improve the resource efficiency of their operations.
The ‘Making cent$ of carbon and emissions on-farm’ booklet is useful for farm planning and decision making, so farmers and service providers will find it equally informative and useful.

