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How we manage, exploit and protect our land has always had fundamental implications for our civilisation. Might this also be true for our response to the climate problem? Can we really tackle climate change, enhance agricultural production, generate energy and lock carbon into our soils? If so, how? In the interval between Dr Lehmann’s lecture and the discussion between our panel of experts, Michael Inwood will demonstrate his innovative electric ute with which he pulls the Agroplow AD Hybrid disc drill.
2:00 – 2:45pm- Keynote Lecture
2:45 – 3:00pm- Interval
3:00 – 4:00pm- Panel Discussion
Johannes Lehmann
Johannes Lehmann is Associate Professor of Soil Biogeochemistry and Soil Fertility Management at Cornell University.
Andrew Broad
Andrew Broad is President of the Victorian Farmers Federation. He was the recipient of an Australia Day Award in recognition of community service.
Michael Inwood
Michael Inwood practices No Kill cropping on his farm ‘Toulon’ in Bathurst, NSW. He has developed an electric ute with which he pulls the Agroplow AD Hybrid disc drill that he uses to sow using No Kill Cropping techniques.
Stephen Joseph
Stephen Joseph is managing director of Anthroterra Pty Ltd.
Alan Lauder
Alan Lauder has spent 30 years operating a successful rural operation and increasing understanding of the carbon cycle in the grazing industry.