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Why the Webb family decided to start a soil carbon project

Precision Pasutres’ Hamish Webb explains some of the ins and outs of soil carbon farming. Photo: Mike Terry

WHEN Hamish and Jess Webb purchased Myanbah on the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales, the property was in the middle of the 2019 drought, suffering a series of nutrient deficiencies and stocking rates were low.

It led them to start a soil carbon project and subsequently become involved in the new industry. Mr Webb gave this week’s Nature Based Solutions conference a rundown of why they started the project and what they are hoping to achieve.

He said his knowledge of the…

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