US guru of regenerative agriculture, Dr Allen Wiliams, will feature amongst a diverse line-up of international and Australian experts presenting at Australia’s Premier Regenerative Agriculture event, Wilmot Field Day (WFD), taking place on 4-5 March 2026.
Choose your own adventure at Wilmot Field Day 2026
Discover the concurrent sessions on our 2026 program.
Diverse, independent National Food Council is critical for our food and agriculture climate plans
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The Australian: Our carbon market is an investment in our future
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ABC.net.au : Meatworks access tightens for producers competing with major supermarket chains
Producers trying to sell meat directly to consumers say they are struggling to access processing facilities, with supermarkets and exporters dominating abattoir services. A meat industry body says the numbers of sheep and cattle being processed are relatively stable and there are no issues with farmers getting access to slaughter for their livestock.
Wilmot Field Day motivates the masses
Whether it’s to stay ahead of the curve or to catch up on what’s changed in agriculture, Wilmot Field Day invited producers to NSW’s Northern Tablelands to learn more about ‘Embracing the change – food, fibre and nature’.
Farm Online: Hollywood calls – Netflix Kiss the Ground film crew on Aussie cattle farms
The chance to make money from sequestering carbon in soil is what puts Australian farmers well ahead of their counterparts around the world in the climate change mitigation space, the makers of the Netflix hit Kiss the Ground say.
Beef Central: Regen ag interest ‘compounding exponentially’ Wilmot field day told
The annual Wilmot field day is in its seventh year but this year’s regenerative agriculture focused event is the biggest yet, with a sell-out crowd of more than 400 cattle producers and carbon stakeholders – 58 percent of whom are first time visitors- attending this morning’s opening sessions at the scenic northern NSW property.
The Australian: Trump rhetoric no barrier to global interest in agribusiness
Donald Trump might be trying to ‘de-woke the world’ on issues like climate change, but the American president is unlikely to halt the flow of global investment into Australia’s regenerative farming sector, according to agribusiness leader Hugh Killen.
The Land: Straight-talking Gabe Brown on the crucial key to successful pasture recovery
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