Eyes in the Sky: Using Remote Sensing to Help Measure Soil Carbon

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In a previous Ag Carbon Knowledge Hub article, entitled “Trust in the Progress,” we described how our third-party vendors physically collect soil samples to monitor soil organic carbon (SOC) stock changes on our grower farm and ranch fields. This article focuses on how we assign individual sampling locations to each field. Since it is not […]

RFD-TV Market Day Report: Interviews A Carbon Farmer

Learn about Indiana farmer, Brian Miller, and his experience with carbon farming and the Agoro Carbon program so far. Brian farms corn, soy, wheat, hay, and cattle. He did his carbon research, selected a program, then his practices (cover cropping, nitrogen optimization), and has been enhancing his soil health practices over the last few years. […]

The Carbon Opportunity in Idaho

The Carbon Opportunity in Idaho

The Carbon Opportunity in Idaho Idaho farms and ranchers have ample carbon sequestering opportunities; the management practices that Agoro Carbon Alliance focuses on can holistically benefit PNW growers and their land. Specifically, Idaho’s diverse landscape of silty, loamy soils in the plains to the rocky mountainous pastures allows producers to reap agronomic rewards from carbon […]