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11/18/2023 SOURCE: farmersforsoilhealth.com
Nancy Kavazanjian and her husband Charlie Hammer farm in the south-central part of Wisconsin where they grow corn, soybeans and wheat in rotation. Over the years they have been innovators in no-till and strip till farming and were the first in their area to regularly use cover crops.
Our Soil is Our Strength with Nancy Kavazanjian | Farmers for Soil Health
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11/09/2023 SOURCE: www.no-tillfarmer.com
The USDA describes soil carbon farming as “the use of specific on-farm practices designed to take carbon out of the air and store it in soils and plant material.”
5 Questions to Ask Before Signing a Carbon Contract
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11/08/2023 SOURCE: hakaimagazine.com
Towering underwater kelp forests are often likened to trees, but seaweed carbon sequestration is far more complex than in soil-bound ecosystems.
Capturing Carbon with Seaweed: What We Know, What We Don’t, and What We’re Totally Unsure About | Hakai Magazine
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11/08/2023 SOURCE: augustafreepress.com
The legislation would empower the federal government to support interagency work around soil carbon sequestration.
Legislation would encourage research, monitoring of soil carbon sequestration
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11/07/2023 SOURCE: www.agriland.ie
Over 450 submissions have been made to a public consultation on the development of a national carbon farming framework, the DAFM has said.
Over 450 submissions on carbon farming framework - Agriland.ie
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09/28/2023 SOURCE: www.agweb.com
Fall is a great time for farmers to plant cover crops to improve soil health.
Fall Planted Cover Crops Can Break a Corn Soybean Rotation and Improve Soil Health
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09/19/2023 SOURCE: ag.purdue.edu
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that it will use $300 million from the Inflation Reduction Act to monitor agricultural emissions, including by creating a research network to monitor carbon levels in soil. Article and video featuring Dr. Shalamar Armstrong, Brad Wetli, and Purdue students.
Farm fields don’t just feed us. They store carbon. But a big question is how much
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09/11/2023 SOURCE: www.worldenergydata.org
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09/05/2023 SOURCE: www.miragenews.com
Sequestering CO2 in farming soils is promoted as an excellent strategy to mitigate climate change. Is this actually the case, however? Several soil
CO2 storage in farming soils barely helps climate
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