fbpx Skip to main content

Rural Social Network – Farmz.com.au

GreenCollar is proud to announce our support for the newly launched social media network Farmz.com.au.  The social network site is the brainchild of sixth-generation beef cattle producer Alex Sparkes and is now helping farms across the country to connect and access each other. The farming focused social network is all about helping land managers and primary producers share knowledge, ideas and experiences with fellow farmers and industry participants.  Uniquely this is a social network run by farmers for farmers.

 The simple design gives farmers the ability to easily share things such as local rainfall figures, advice, product sales and other useful information.

Greencollar is a dedicated natural resource management and environmental markets consultancy providing research and project management services to the agricultural, forestry and environment sectors.

 It naturally sees that supporting Farmz.com.au is another way to help provide farmers with every resource they need to employ effective and efficient farming practises. GreenCollar is activity working with landholders across the country and has in partnership with landowners in Western NSW developed over 40 carbon projects. With the support and commitment of these farmers GreenCollar has become the largest supplier of land based carbon abatement and Australian Carbon Credits (ACCUs) in the Australian market.
GreenCollar looks forward to working with Alex and his team well into the future. So jump on and have a look at Farmz.com.au.

Related Articles

17 Oct 2023

NSW graziers generate first NaturePlus™ credits. 

Western New South Wales Cattle farmers Mike and Lucy Rosser have been actively involved with GreenCollar since 2015 and have just become the first land managers globally to generate NaturePlus™ Credits,
11 Sep 2023

Introducing: Grazing Land Management Method

A new Grazing Land Management (GLM) Method that measures and values the reduction in sediment losses resulting from improved grazing land management has been published for public consultation under the Reef Credit Scheme.
19 Jun 2023

Reef Credits – three different approaches to meet different needs

When Reef Credits launched in 2020, there was just one way farmers and other land managers could get involved – by improving fertiliser management to reduce the flow of dissolved inorganic nitrogen to the Great Barrier Reef. Now, three years later, there are two new ways to get involved that suit a broader spectrum of farming operations.
19 Jun 2023

Reef Credits or Grants – carefully considering the best options for you

Environmental markets are not dissimilar to farming or commodity markets. The difference being, instead of food or fibre production, environmental markets measure and place a value on and trade in cleaner air, water or improved habitat and biodiversity.
13 Jun 2023

What are Reef Credits and how are they generated?

Being paid to implement best practice land management and deliver cleaner water to the Reef, without negatively impacting productivity may seem too good to be true. But according to GreenCollar Business Development Manager Bart Dryden, and the numerous farmers already running Reef Credit projects, it really is a win:win transaction that benefits both the farmer and the environment.
07 Mar 2023

The impact of fire on carbon projects

Rain, drought, flood and fire. All elements that impact how a property is run and require constant attention and management. And while good rainfall seasons are always welcome, the corresponding build-up of vegetation flows through to the need to manage fire risk as weather conditions turn.
31 Jan 2023

The COP15 agreement on biodiversity – how has it been received?

The United Nations Biodiversity Conference, COP15, concluded in mid December in Montreal, Canada with an ambitious and historic global agreement among 196 of the almost 200 countries in attendance, though...