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Scaling Regenerative Agriculture: Policy, Profit & the Path Forward with Terry McCosker from RCS and Carbon Link

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In Part 2 of our conversation with Terry McCosker—Founder of RCS and Carbon Link—we step back and explore what it will take to scale regenerative agriculture across Australia. From incentives and carbon markets to policy and producer mindsets, Terry provides a roadmap for progress.

In this episode, we cover:

  • The most effective finance and incentive tools for regen adoption
  • How soil carbon fits into the future of ag and carbon markets
  • Key soil health indicators for producers to focus on
  • How rotational grazing compares with traditional carbon farming
  • The government’s role in enabling—not enforcing—change
  • A vision for policy frameworks that support flexibility and diversity
  • What gaps still need to be filled for regen ag to scale effectively

🧑‍🌾 This episode is brought to you by AgForce Queensland, working to advance rural Queensland through strong advocacy, proactive policy, and support for future-focused producers.

🔗 Learn more and get involved: www.agforceqld.org.au
🔗 Explore RCS programs: www.rcsaustralia.com.au
🔗 Learn more about Carbon Link: www.carbonlink.com.au

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In Part 2 of our conversation with Terry McCosker—Founder of RCS and Carbon Link—we step back and explore what it will take to scale regenerative agriculture across Australia. From incentives and carbon markets to policy and producer mindsets, Terry provides a roadmap for progress.

In this episode, we cover:

  • The most effective finance and incentive tools for regen adoption
  • How soil carbon fits into the future of ag and carbon markets
  • Key soil health indicators for producers to focus on
  • How rotational grazing compares with traditional carbon farming
  • The government’s role in enabling—not enforcing—change
  • A vision for policy frameworks that support flexibility and diversity
  • What gaps still need to be filled for regen ag to scale effectively

🧑‍🌾 This episode is brought to you by AgForce Queensland, working to advance rural Queensland through strong advocacy, proactive policy, and support for future-focused producers.

🔗 Learn more and get involved: www.agforceqld.org.au
🔗 Explore RCS programs: www.rcsaustralia.com.au
🔗 Learn more about Carbon Link: www.carbonlink.com.au

  continue reading

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