The Northern Agricultural Region is comprised of 70% farming land, with broadacre agriculture being the region’s predominant industry.
Within the Northern Agricultural Region (NAR), agriculture accounts for more than a third of the economy. As ~70% of land in the NAR dedicated to farming, sustainability of this sector means sustainability of the region.
While agricultural land is productive, it’s also under immense environmental stress. Wind erosion, soil degradation, salinity, and climate change are some of the many pressures the industry faces. NACC NRM’s Sustainable Agriculture Program is dedicated to helping landholders tackle environmental issues and ensure the sustainability of their natural resources.
The NACC NRM team supports farmers to adopt natural resource management (NRM) practices that benefit the health of the environment while also improving on-farm productivity. This is achieved through implementation of on-ground practices, planning and resource-based change, and theoretical and practical learning.
Our Sustainable Agriculture team are actively engaged with landholders and grower groups, working collaboratively to realise a thriving future for farms, the environment, and the NAR community.

Growing More Than Food
A busy start to the year saw NACC NRM’s Sustainable Agriculture team deliver events and workshops across our region, bringing together farmers, small landholders, horticulturalists

Getting Savvy with Soils
Our recent Soil Savvy Workshop attracted a full house of small landholders, growers, horticulturalists, landcare and industry reps from across the region who came together

The Proof is in the Paddock
After a day of heavy rain, attendees travelled from as far as Perth and Yalgoo to Tallering Views, where property owners Jeff and Kirsti Singleton

CFOP Online Course Topic 3: Your Greenhouse Gas Account
Topic 3 dives into how a greenhouse gas (GHG) account quantifies and records your GHG emissions and carbon storage.

Breaking Ground to Rebuild It
After years of land degradation at Tallering Views, property owners Jeff Johnson and Kirsti Singleton realised the need to reassess their land and water management

CFOP Online Course Topic 2: What Carbon Farming Means for Farmers & Land Managers
Topic 2 explores the reasons for getting into carbon farming, outlining both the risks and the economic and environmental benefits.



