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In this episode of Stockyard Sessions, we sit down with eighth-generation Australian farmer, educator, and regenerative agriculture advocate Charlie Arnott to explore what it really means to partner with nature in a modern farming business.
Charlie shares his journey from managing a conventional, high-input mixed farm to transforming his family property into a biodynamically principled, holistically managed operation. He explains why he now considers nature his most powerful business partner, how holistic grazing and biodynamics have reshaped his landscape, and why focusing on what you can actually control is one of the most important skills a farmer can develop.
Charlie also talks about what’s next for Hanaminno, sharing the changes he’s making now and those he’ll introduce as his soil carbon project moves forward.
Tune in for reflections on mindset, gratitude, storytelling, and the responsibility we all share as eaters and “foodies” in shaping healthier food systems.
This podcast is brought to you by Atlas Ag – the team behind Atlas Carbon and Atlas Grazing. Atlas Carbon offers Australian livestock producers a market-leading solution for soil carbon projects, merging years of practical experience with scientific know-how and advanced analytics from our grazing management tool, Atlas Grazing.