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With Carbon Farming Practices, These 3 Farmers are Earning Credits

For Earth Week, we’ve rounded up the latest interviews in our Paths to Profitability series, which features farmers from across the country and the questions they asked...

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Two Carbon Market Trends from North American Carbon World 2022

Sustainability industry veterans and newcomers gathered in Anaheim, California, last week for North American Carbon World 2022, an event hosted by the Climate Action Reserve....

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Frustrated by Fertilizer Costs? Steps You Can Take

Fertilizer prices have more than doubled over the past year. What events have caused these prices to go up, what impact does it have on overall farm costs of production, and...

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Meet Kansas Landowner Brenda Sharp: “Never Leave a Frying Pan of Bare Soil”

“My father, in his childhood, experienced firsthand the 1930s Dust Bowl. Living during and in the fallout of such ecological devastation, and eating sandwiches full of dirt...

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Inputs, Data, and Sustainability: 4 Trends From Commodity Classic 2022

After two years of virtual chats and webinars, Indigo was excited to be back in-person at Commodity Classic this month, walking the trade show floor with farmers and partners...

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Tips & Tricks to Succeed in a Carbon Program

Before joining a carbon program, some farmers will have more questions to answer than others, depending on how they farm. The biggest factor is how familiar a farmer is with...

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Fashion Forward: The North Face Sources Sustainable Cotton

This season marks the beginning of “Spring Fashion Weeks” around the globe. From New York to Paris to Hong Kong, the fashion world showcases its creative progress on the...

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Organic vs. Carbon Farming: What’s the Difference and Why Does it Matter?

Ryan Stockwell is a Wisconsin farmer who helps farmers solve problems on their farms with Carbon by Indigo.

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Building Your Legacy: 3 Steps to Bring the Farm Forward For the Next Generation

Most people might find it surprising to learn that 98 percent of farms in the United States are family-owned in some capacity, according to the USDA’s Economic Resource...

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How to Make Cover Crops Work for You

Cover crops are hailed by carbon farmers as one of the first and most influential changes a grower can make as they work toward better soil health and sustainability.

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