Making upgrades to your operation to improve soil-health has already been a practical and sustainable way to increase your farm?s long term viability. However, it has also become a profitable choice for your farm or ranch.
Clay Craighton is an Agoro Carbon? Alliance agronomist based in Iowa, Minnesota and Missouri. He says that Agoro Carbon?s program is a way to support farmers in making practical changes to improve soil-health and simultaneously put some money back into farmer?s pockets.
Craighton says that farmers are always interested in learning more about carbon farming because it is a new avenue to make improvements to their operation and potentially open a new revenue stream.
In order to determine how much a farmer can improve their soil health through practical changes, Agoro Carbon first needs to measure and collect the initial baseline data on a farm or ranch.
Agoro Carbon? Alliance employs a Grower Success Team to help a farmer navigate its carbon program.
For more information visit https://agorocarbonalliance.com/how-it-works/