Stockyard Sessions — Episode Two

Written By
Amanda Young
Published
September 11, 2025
Updated
March 25, 2026
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Our second Stockyard Sessions episode features four graziers – Jared Doyle, Suzanne Ridley, and Scott and Macey Michell – who share their stories, detail their soil carbon journeys, and discuss the changes they’re making on-farm to increase the resilience and productivity of their landscapes and businesses.
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Stockyard Sessions

Episode 2: The Producers

In Episode 2 of Stockyard Sessions, brought to you by Atlas Ag, we speak with three producer families at various stages of their soil carbon journeys. Jared Doyle, Suzie Ridley, and Scott and Macey Michell share what’s motivating them to invest in soil health and what they’ve learned so far about carbon farming.

From fast-tracking infrastructure to increasing productivity and building farm resilience, these graziers offer their insights into the practical benefits and realities of building soil carbon. With different operations and backgrounds, their stories reflect a common thread: a commitment to thinking long term and asking:

  • How do we build a more resilient farm?
  • How do we make better use of rainfall?
  • How do we produce more, while looking after the land? 

Whether you're simply curious, or considering a soil carbon project yourself, this episode provides valuable perspectives from those doing the work on the ground.

This podcast is brought to you by Atlas Ag – the team behind Atlas Carbon and Atlas Grazing.

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Amanda Young
Marketing leader with 13+ years of experience connecting communities with technologies that matter.

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