Ag Carbon Podcast Episode 21: Exploring The Impact Of Ag Carbon On Range Management In The Western US
In this episode, Brekke Munks, an agronomist with Agoro Carbon, and Jess Peterson, the Executive Vice President of the Society for Range Management, discuss the intricacies of ag carbon and its impact on modern agriculture.Brekke Munks’ passion for agriculture began in rural Wyoming, and she earned a Ph.D. in Agronomy. Her expertise in soil health […]
Ag Carbon Podcast Episode 20: Biodiversity’s Role In Ag Carbon
The podcast featuring Christopher Daley, a Carbon Project Development Specialist, looks into the role of biodiversity in the agricultural carbon market. Daley emphasizes the importance of biodiversity, highlighting its crucial role in sustaining ecosystems and supporting agriculture. Increasing biodiversity offers numerous benefits for farmers and ranchers, including healthier soil, higher yields, and better water management. […]
Carbon Farming Podcast Ep. 19: One Texas Rancher’s Journey to Carbon Capturing
Let’s start this new year with a new podcast episode featuring Northern Texas Rancher, Steve Rapp and his dedicated Agoro Carbon Grower Success Agronomist, Shawntel Ervin. Steve grew up in Texas and is also a mixed animal practitioner. He took over his family farm (est. 1922) where they raise cattle, cotton, wheat, and canola; he […]