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On farm with Wilmot Cattle Company | Farmonline | 03/03/24
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Hear from Stuart Austin, Wilmot General Manager, Alasdair MacLeod, Macdoch Australia, Hungarian beef producer Bela Jankovich and Atlas Caron CEO Asley Silver who spoke with Shan Goodwin.
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Up to 350 people attended a field day at Wilmot Cattle Company, where a dramatic shift in momentum
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to focus on farming that builds natural capital, enhances soil carbon sequestration and lifts farm
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productivity was put under the microscope. Wilmot is an 8,000 hectare beef cattle breeding, trading
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and grass finishing operation, comprising of four properties in the New England region of New South
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Wales. General Manager Stuart Austin said 2024 had the potential to be a game changer for
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accelerating change in Australian agriculture. Stuart this is number six for Wilmot, why do you
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put on these field days? It's a great question Chan, one of the things I'm really passionate
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about is helping other people and particularly helping industry and it's quite amazing the
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community that comes together here from all over Australia, in fact we've got some international
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guests as well this year, they come together to learn how we can think differently about how we
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do agriculture. And how would you say things have changed in those six years, what do you reckon
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the biggest change you've seen is? Probably one of the main evolutions has been talking,
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you know originally started talking about grazing management and then soil carbon and
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now we're talking about natural capital and I think in the not too distant future we'll be
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talking about biodiversity. Alastair MacLeod from Wilmot Owners MacDock Australia kicked the event
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off with the message that agriculture had the potential to go way beyond net zero to help other
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sectors of the economy decarbonise. So we have an objective now in the ag community and indeed
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across the Australian economy to achieve net zero carbon emissions i.e you know for every
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tonne of co2 that we're emitting we will either reduce them or we'll offset them. So
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as I was saying in my opening comments I don't believe that we're ever going to get to the point
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certainly in the foreseeable future across the economy where we will be able to reduce
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emissions significantly so we're going to need to offset some of those emissions. And the reason
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why we're not going to be able to reduce emissions significantly is because there are lots of hard
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to abate sectors. It may well be that agriculture is one of them but there are lots of hard to abate
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sectors and we're going to need to find another way of removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
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and there's no better way of doing that than the way nature does it. Producers from every state
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attended the field day along with some overseas visitors. What do you see is the biggest difference
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between the cattle in Australia here and what you have back home? Well cattle is cattle also back
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home but the way you go about it here because it's so mainstream that's very impressive. So it's more
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the people around it how you go about it the massive scale of it and of course what we see
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today is how you treat the soil and how you can improve the soil with cattle that's very impressive.
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One of the companies at the event was Atlas Carbon which specializes in ensuring producers
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have a clear understanding of their potential for earning carbon credits in relation to production.
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Atlas is now one year old. So one year on for Atlas Carbon we're really excited to see a lot
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more interest coming into the sector both from graziers as well as industry and investors.
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I think a big learning that that we're seeing is the excitement that producers have but just an
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information gap on what it takes to to be successful in a soil carbon project and also all of
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the kind of regulatory requirements around that. So we know that government's investing more in this
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we're investing more in this just so we can get more information out for livestock producers so
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so they can make the decisions that they need.
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