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    Tag: carbon sequestration

    [Link] Grazing livestock could reduce greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, study shows

    An innovative approach to livestock grazing could help eliminate climate change-causing greenhouse gases, according to a new study by University of Al…
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    KindHarvest Team April 19, 2021

    [Link] Crushed rock ‘could improve carbon capture’

    Project funded by Scottish government shows using basic silicate rock gives soil better microbial biodiversity and could help sequester carbon.
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    KindHarvest Team April 13, 2021

    [Link] How to approach carbon market opportunities

    There has been a lot of buzz concerning the carbon credit market. In this article we’ll discuss the importance of carbon and carbon markets, what th…
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    KindHarvest Team April 2, 2021

    [Link] What I’ve Learned from No-Tilling: Carbon is King — and Rising Fast — with Constant Cropping

    Everyone makes a big deal out of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K), but to me, carbon is the key to a profitable and sustainable farm.
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    KindHarvest Team April 1, 2021

    [Link] Game-changing soil research set to drive new era of carbon farmi

    Currently, the focus is on soil research. Specifically, using regenerative practices to restore degraded soils and increase soil carbon. Examples incl…
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    KindHarvest Team March 31, 2021

    [Link] Organic Farming Practices Could Boost Carbon Sequestration By Double-Digits, New Study Finds

    While organic agriculture has long been hailed as key to building a sustainable food system, a new study pinpoints the critical role that it could pla…
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    KindHarvest Team March 23, 2021

    [Link] General Mills, Danone pilots provide proof for regenerative agriculture success

    Danone did share that across the 82,000 acres in the pilot, 39,035 acres grew cover crops and 46,378 acres reduced till or practiced no-till. In aggre…
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    KindHarvest Team March 21, 2021

    [Link] Regenerative dairy farmer explores complexity of carbon markets

    A large dairy farm already practicing regenerative agriculture is working through the complexity of carbon markets.
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    KindHarvest Team March 17, 2021

    [Link] Root trait could improve carbon sequestration in corn

    Penn State is studying corn cultivars that grow deeper and stronger roots
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    KindHarvest Team March 15, 2021

    [Link] Add sorghum to secure farm sustainability

    Sorghum Focus: Grain sorghum advances sustainability by adding residue, sequestering carbon and mitigating water needs.
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    KindHarvest Team March 15, 2021
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