Soil carbon trial first

By Richard Fox
Updated December 29 2015 - 4:21pm, first published June 30 2011 - 10:15am
The soils and climate in the Central West will give a good indication of whether a national soil carbon trading scheme will be viable, says Department of Primary Industries research agronomist, Warwick Badgery.
The soils and climate in the Central West will give a good indication of whether a national soil carbon trading scheme will be viable, says Department of Primary Industries research agronomist, Warwick Badgery.

FARMERS will be able to set the amount they are paid for storing carbon in soils in Australia’s first government-sponsored carbon trading scheme.

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