The Regen Report
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The Regen Report is a podcast about taking regenerative agriculture to scale and diversifying life on the land. Globally, Agriculture, forestry, and land use account for 23 percent of human-based greenhouse gas emissions. But while conventional agriculture is an enormous source of greenhouse gasses, if done differently it can become a vital carbon sink. The potential to draw down carbon from..
The Regen Report
3y ago
We visit an organic worm business supplying farmers with organic worm liquid across Australia, and new support for building natural capital on the land.
The power of worm juice
Nutrisoil is an organically certified concentrated worm liquid that is produced using a unique vermiculture recycling system. It is distributed and wholesaled direct to farmers across Australia. We visit the family run business, based at Baranduda near Wodonga in Victoria to find out how it is made and how it works in the paddock.
Darren Maddock - Manager Nutrisoil Production
Nakala Maddock – Manager Nutrisoil business ..read more
The Regen Report
3y ago
Tas Ag Co transitions
We head to north central Tasmania to meet Sam and Steph Trethewey co-founders of the Tasmanian Agricultural Company (Tas Ag Co). Almost two years ago they moved onto their new farm and began the conversion to a regenerative farming system. They share the highs and lows of being in the midst of that transition.
In 2020 they were the first farmers in the state to have a soil carbon project declared under the Emissions Reduction Fund and in February they launched their regenerative beef product in Hills St Grocer Stores across Tasmania.
Sam Trethewey is co-founder and Managi ..read more
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3y ago
We visit the first farm in Australia to be awarded soil carbon credits owned by Niels and Marja Olsen in West Gippsland Victoria. Niels builds soil carbon by growing multispecies pasture crops using his invention the Soilkee Pasture Renovator. He is building top soil year on year and has roots growing down a metre in the soil.
We meet Matthew Warnken, founder and Managing Director of AgriProve , Australia’s leading soil carbon solutions company. He aims to have 30 million hectares under soil carbon projects by 2030 and says soil carbon will soon eclipse other project types under the Australian ..read more