Why Farmers Should Care About the Quality of Their Carbon Credits

The demand for agricultural carbon credits is growing. Hundreds of Fortune 500 businesses are making commitments to purchase them in order to further their environmental...

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Indigo launches Indigo Acres, a comprehensive package to support growers transitioning to regenerative farming practices

Indigo launches Indigo Acres, a comprehensive package to support growers transitioning to regenerative farming practices

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Ahead of WASDE report, Indigo reports October Corn and Soybean product forecast

Indigo updates U.S. corn and soybean production forecast for the final time this season

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Could paying farmers to sequester carbon reverse climate change?

CEO David Perry discusses the potential for agriculture to help reverse climate change, highlighting photosynthesis as the “huge innovation” people have been waiting for to...

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Indigo Ag expands to Europe with new HQ in Switzerland

With new headquarters open in Switzerland, Indigo brings portfolio of innovative technologies leading the transition to a more beneficial agriculture system to Europe

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Indigo updates corn and soybean product forecasts ahead of the USDA’s September WASDE report

Indigo forecasts end of season U.S. production at 12.5B bushels for corn and 3.4B bushels for soybeans. These estimates are based on yield estimates of 159.4 bu/ac for corn...

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How to Get Rid of Carbon Emissions: Pay Farmers to Bury Them

Indigo Ag Inc., a Boston- based company specializing in agricultural technology and management, is setting up a market for carbon credits. Companies and consumers with...

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Q&A: Is Agriculture the Answer to Climate Change?

Modern Farmer recently spoke with Indigo Ag CEO David Perry about how he intends to overcome the obstacles that brought down other farm-based carbon trading platforms.

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New seeds may help cotton farmers in face of drought, climate change

"Virtuallyevery major crop in the U.S.and around the world is at significant risk to climate change, and cotton is no exception to that," Geoffrey Von Maltzahn said.

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U.S. Corn Yield Expected to Be Lowest Since 2012, Indigo Ag Says

Indigo Ag Inc.is forecasting output of U.S. corn and soybeans to fall sharply after relentless rain in the planting season was followed by dry growing conditions in the...

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How Can We Address Climate Change Through Agriculture?

David Perry answered a question on Quora's forum: How can we address climate change through agriculture?

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