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Nature positive farming field day, sustainable practices, carbon insights, and soil management at Malabar farm

Join Jenny and Paul O'Sullivan at Malabar Farm on 20 November 2025 for a free Nature Positive Farming field day, exploring sustainable practices, greenhouse gas estimation, soil carbon, and carbon farming benefits.

By news@gippsland - 2nd October 2025 - Back to News

Join us for a field day packed with practical knowledge, local experience, and inspiration on a farm in Tarwin Lower. Jenny and Paul O'Sullivan invite you to Malabar Farm to share their valuable insights into sustainable farming. Hear how critical decisions have benefited their bottom line and shaped their farming philosophy.

Jenny and Paul O'Sullivan welcome you to Malabar Farm to learn how sustainable farming decisions enhance productivity and shape their philosophy

Jenny and Paul O'Sullivan welcome you to Malabar Farm to learn how sustainable farming decisions enhance productivity and shape their philosophy

Event details

Alison Kelly, Agriculture Victoria will explain the process of estimating your farm greenhouse gas emissions, and the power of 'knowing your number'. Peter Ronalds, Inspired Ag Solutions will dive into long-term soil test results and explore how recent dry conditions may have impacted carbon levels.

  • Date: Thursday 20 November, 2025
  • Time: 10.00am - 2.00pm (lunch provided)
  • Location: Tarwin Lower
  • Cost: Free event - all welcome but please register via trybooking website
  • Download the flyer

This event is one of a series of workshops offered under our Carbon Farming Outreach Program, which provides free training for farmers across the West Gippsland catchment to better understand their emissions and learn the benefits of carbon farming.

Event partners

The Victorian Carbon Farming Outreach Program is delivered with funding support from the Commonwealth of Australia through the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water under the National Carbon Farming Outreach Program. The Program is delivered through a partnership between Agriculture Victoria, 10 Catchment Management Authorities and Landcare Victoria and other bodies.

Pictures from West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority website.


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