About Us
We work with farmers to improve their production systems by utilising reforestation, soil management, and biomass preservation techniques. These methods can help to bring degraded land back into productivity and can also serve as a starting point for other projects such as composting and Biochar production. These opportunities are abundant on Australian farms with commonly available farming tools.
Possible Ag specialises in regenerative farming methods adopted by farmers and proven by academics to promote strong soil biology and production gains. If farmers have already implemented acknowledged soil carbon-building methodologies in their soil and would like recognition for carbon sequestration, we can help.
At Possible Ag, we believe in utilising the resources that are already present on the farm to complete necessary tasks and fulfil inputs. In most cases, farms have more than enough organic materials, such as manure, timber and crop residue, to meet their needs without needing many external inputs.
Possible Ag helps farmers adopt a more biologically-based approach to conventional farming systems. Many farmers who have already adopted sustainable and low-input practices may miss government grants and credits due to a lack of formal recognition. We aim to help these farmers receive the recognition they deserve while ensuring that their land remains productive and financially viable.Â