What does ‘climate smart farming’ even mean? - Collab with Farmers for Climate Action, pt.2 cover art

What does ‘climate smart farming’ even mean? - Collab with Farmers for Climate Action, pt.2

What does ‘climate smart farming’ even mean? - Collab with Farmers for Climate Action, pt.2

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“Climate smart farming” has become somewhat of a buzz word (or buzz phrase, rather!). But what does that even mean? Instead of becoming caught up in definitions, we hear from two women who are each running farming operations in two very different landscapes...but are both proudly, climate smart farmers.

At its essence, climate smart farming is about lowering inputs where you can, making decisions for your soil and grass, and in some cases, tapping into opportunities such as renewable energy or carbon sequestration. It’s going to look different, depending on your property. However, it's often thinking about farm productivity from the soil up, and yes, it also means making a profit too.

Hear from:

  • Ellen Litchfield - runs a cattle and sheep station in remote South Australia. She’s also a vet, and has a Masters in Sustainable Agriculture and works part-time for Farmers for Climate Action.
  • Dimity Taylor - runs a sheep farm near Crookwell in NSW. She is implementing regenerative agriculture practices on the farm and also works part-time as a physiotherapist.

Both Ellen and Dimity talk about the challenges and successes they’ve had in getting others on board their climate smart farming journeys.


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