Video Description from Youtube:

In Australia and around the world, estimating carbon in soil is difficult and expensive. Measurement is considered too variable and costly and modelling is often found to be difficult to calibrate and has a large variance.

Carbon soil farming expert Philip Mulvey, Founder, Carbon Count and Environmental Earth Sciences International, will join HydroTerra's Richard Campbell to discuss soil carbon farming and the associated current challenges and progress.

Key Learnings will include:
Understanding of current soil carbon farming practices nationally and internationally
The advantages and disadvantages of the various approaches to estimating carbon
Available techniques and technologies, now and in the future

Who should attend?
Carbon Project Managers
Farmers
Regulators
Natural Resource managers
Farm advisors
Students of related fields


If you are interested in finding out more about the science of carbon quantification in soil, this session is for you.

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