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Knowledge sharing for good soil stewardship – Fact sheet
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This project aimed to identify knowledge sharing strategies to increase the number of landholders engaged in soil health improvement practices. Read our project fact sheet.

Women farmers’ knowledges can contribute to agricultural practice change in Australia
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Key Points This research aimed to better understand women farmers’ participation in agriculture in Australia, and the impact of women’s knowledges on…

Improving soil health with a focus on plants – Technical fact sheet
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This fact sheet supports the ‘Improving soil health with a focus on plants’ webinar hosted by Soil CRC Community of Practice participants. Read fact sheet.

Soil health: why it matters
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This fact sheet supports the Soil CRC panel discussion on ‘Soil health: why it matters’ with panellists Lukas Van Zwieten (NSW Department…

Activating markets to create incentives for improved soil management – Fact sheet
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A project fact sheet for the Soil CRC’s ‘Activating markets to create incentives for improved soil management literature scoping study’ project (1.1.001). Property markets, consumer markets and finance and insurance markets were identified as the three main markets that need to be activated to reward soil stewardship. Read more.

Scoping systems of acceptance of improved soil management, with a focus on decision support systems and tools – Fact sheet
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Making decisions about soil management, and whether or not to adopt certain practices or ideas, is as much a social, as an individual activity. This project (1.2.001) delivered a comprehensive review of the range, availability and suitability of existing decision support systems relevant to soil management. Read our project fact sheet.

Collaborative approaches to innovation – Fact sheet
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Collaboration across finance, agriculture, research, conservation, corporate advisory and government sectors is needed to activate finance markets to reward soil stewardship. Read our project fact sheet.

The Soil CRC acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of Country throughout Australia and acknowledges their continuing connection to soil, land, waters and community. We pay our respects to the people, the cultures and the Elders past and present.