Exploring Soil Carbon Storage in the Context of Climate Change

During this discussion with Professor Jason Rowntree, Katie Evans explores the crucial role of soil carbon storage in mitigating climate change. Professor Jason Rowntree provides an insightful overview of the importance of soil carbon storage, discussing the fundamentals and factors influencing soil carbon levels.


During this discussion with Professor Jason Rowntree, Katie Evans explores the crucial role of soil carbon storage in mitigating climate change. Professor Jason Rowntree provides an insightful overview of the importance of soil carbon storage, discussing the fundamentals and factors influencing soil carbon levels. The conversation highlights the significant potential for carbon storage in the soil and examines the relationship between livestock systems and carbon sequestration, emphasising the role of soil health. They explore how different grazing practices impact soil structure, microbial activity, and carbon content, and discuss strategies to optimise water infiltration and nutrient recycling for enhanced resilience in agricultural ecosystems. The conversation also delves into the impact of grazing management practices on water retention, nutrient cycling, and carbon sequestration, emphasising the importance of rest periods between grazing events in maximising soil carbon storage in various grazing systems. Resources: Great Soils: https://ahdb.org.uk/GREATsoils Forage for Knowledge Articles: https://ahdb.org.uk/forage-for-knowle... ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board. Our purpose is to be a critical enabler, to positively influence outcomes, allowing farmers, growers and others in the supply chain to be competitive, successful and share good practice. We equip levy payers with easy to use products, tools and services to help them make informed decisions and improve business performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, AHDB supports the following industries: meat and livestock (Beef, Lamb and Pork) in England; Dairy in Great Britain; and Cereals and Oilseeds in the UK. For further information visit www.ahdb.org.uk