Category: News

Soil carbon in Australia and Europe

These webinars explore the practicalities of managing soil carbon in diverse farming conditions with a focus on both Australia and Europe. ...

NSW Country Hour ABC Radio

CEO Dr Michael Crawford speaks to ABC Country Hour about reaching the half way mark of the Soil CRC. ...

Soil CRC launches drought fact sheets

CEO Dr Michael Crawford launched two new fact sheets on managing soils during and after drought – both in cropping and grazing systems...

McCormack joins Board for research tour

Michael McCormack joined the Soil CRC Board for the first part of a research tour in Wagga Wagga, NSW last week....

Soil CRC announces six new projects

The Soil CRC has announced funding for six new research projects with a cash investment of $3.2 million and a further $6.7 million of in-kind contributions from participants....

Incentives for improving soil health

Policy advisers, researchers, bank and finance representatives and soil-related groups came together for the National Soils Advocate Forum 2022: Economic considerations and market-based drivers of soil health change....

Challenges in making soil-carbon sequestration a worthwhile policy

Soil CEO Dr Michael Crawford co-writes this article with David Pannell....

The real dirt on carbon farming

Are the expectations of soil carbon realistic? ...

What drives farmer decisions?

This project aimed to find out what drives farm management decisions....

Soil CRC shines the spotlight on soil health

From Soil Wealth and Integrated Crop Protection website: Underperforming agricultural soils cost Australian farmers billions of dollars in lost revenue each year – but the good news is that all is not yet lost for our soils.  “Our purpose is to undertake soil research and development (R&...

Soil CRC at Innovation Showcase

Last week, a small team from the Soil CRC headed to Canberra to showcase our collaborative soil research at the Cooperative Research Australia Innovation Showcase....

PhD student profile – Cameron Copeland

Cameron discovered that he loved his degree so much that instead of pursing professional rugby league, he chose a PhD. ...