These provisions include funding for a new USDA pilot project that will incentivize farmers in a dedicated region, through payments, to adopt agricultural practices aimed at improving soil health and sequestering organic soil carbon.
“Healthy soil is the lifeblood of profitable farms and a biodiverse ecosystem,” commented Geoffrey von Maltzahn, Co-Founder and Chief Innovation Officer at Indigo, about the Senate Farm Bill. “At Indigo, we believe that with the right tools farmers can be both more profitable and more sustainable. We’re happy to see the provision promoting soil health in this year’s Farm Bill and look forward to following the USDA’s pilot project.