Indigo Ag upends standard biological seed treatment application

    CLIPS™, an automatic hands-free system, saves time and hassle Boston, MA – Sept. 10, 2024 – Indigo Ag today launched its ground-breaking CLIPS™ device. The device is an...

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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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    Ahead of the USDA’s August WASDE report, Indigo updates production forecasts for corn and soybeans in the U.S.

    Indigo forecasts end of season corn production at 12.0B bushels and soybean production at 3.7B bushels.

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    These Programs Will Pay Kansas Farmers For Crops They Won't Harvest

    Ag tech company, Indigo Agriculture, has created a carbon marketplace where growers who sequester carbon are paid and businesses can purchase carbon credits, typically used...

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    The Race To Save The World's Soil

    The processes that generate high-quality, fertile topsoil can take centuries. But the world is ploughing through that resource at an alarming rate. About 40% of the world's...

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    Why Soil is Disappearing from Farms

    The Boston-based firm, Indigo Ag, coats seeds in beneficial microbes in the hope of giving young plants their own ready-made microbiome that will boost the nutrients...

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