Get the practical tools and expert insights you need to reduce emissions, store carbon, and explore new environmental markets.
From online training to podcasts, these resources help farmers and land managers make informed, sustainable decisions for their land and future.
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.
Carbon Farming Outreach Program- online training
The Carbon Farming Outreach Program has been developed by the Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environment and Water to help farmers and land managers make decisions about reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and storing carbon.
The training package consists of 5 modules.
- Introducing carbon farming
- What carbon farming means for farmers and lands managers
- Your greenhouse gas account
- Planning carbon farming activities
- The Australian Carbon Credit Unit Scheme
Podcast: What you need to know now
Produced by Northern and Yorke Landscape Board
'What You Need to Know Now' is a podcast aimed at keeping primary producers and agricultural professionals informed, inspired, and ahead of the curve. The series provides easy-to-understand insights on timely topics shaping the future of farming, with a focus on sustainability, resilience, and innovation. Each episode serves as a trustworthy starting point for understanding emerging ideas, practices, and challenges in agriculture, from carbon farming to new environmental markets.