The Crop Science Podcast Show - Dr. Cameron Carlyle: Adaptive Grazing Practices | Ep. 16

the crop science podcast show Apr 02, 2024

In this episode of The Crop Science Podcast Show, our guest, Dr. Cameron Carlyle from the University of Alberta, explores the critical intersection of grazing management, carbon sequestration, and climate change mitigation within the crop industry. With a rich background in plant ecology, Dr. Carlyle discusses how adaptive grazing practices can enhance soil carbon storage, contributing both to climate change mitigation and the resilience of grazing systems against the backdrop of varying climatic conditions. This episode is a must-listen for anyone in the crop industry looking to understand the nuanced impacts of grazing on carbon dynamics and soil health. Tune in on major platforms to gain valuable insights into making agricultural operations more sustainable.

 

 

What will you learn:
Climate change mitigation

Grazing system differences

Impact of overgrazing

Adaptive multi-paddock grazing insights

On-farm research importance


Meet the guest:

Dr. Cameron Carlyle, an Associate Professor at the University of Alberta with over a decade of experience, specializes in ecology with a focus on climate change and grazing management. Holding a PhD in Ecology from The University of British Columbia, his research explores innovative approaches to carbon sequestration and adaptive grazing practices. 


Connect with our guest on Social Media: LinkedIn