34% of sceptical farmers called carbon farming a “scam.”
That figure comes from independent research with more than 400 NSW farmers.
When we first read it, we had to sit with it.
Because we know where that comes from.
These are families who have watched the “next big thing” roll through for generations. They’ve sat at kitchen tables with people promising high returns and leaving behind risk, paperwork, and uncertainty.
So when a farmer says, “It’s a scam,” what we hear is:
“I am protecting my family and my land from being used.”
And they’re right to be cautious.
That’s why we stopped trying to convince people.
We’re not here to chase farmers or sell dreams. We listen to real problems and build solutions together.
We work with families ready to question everything. Operators who run their farms as high-functioning systems and want hard data on what their work is truly worth.
Protecting the farm doesn’t mean standing still.
Here’s the honest truth:
This work is rigorous. It requires transparency. It demands an honest look at each other’s businesses.
If you want a quick fix or a passive cheque, we’re not the right fit, and that’s okay.
But if you’re tired of the same old struggle and ready to do something about it, let’s talk.
Bring your hard questions.
Because the difference between a scam and a strategy is trust, evidence, and shared risk.
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34% of sceptical farmers called carbon farming a “scam.”
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