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You’re already doing the right thing by utilizing conservation management practices on your farm, so why not unlock additional earning potential for those efforts? Participating in the Truterra™ carbon program is a way to potentially receive financial incentives for storing carbon in the soil and improving soil health.
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Farmers who have implemented conservation management practices known to increase carbon levels in the soil are eligible to potentially earn money. Eligible conservation management practices include no-till, strip-till, reduced tillage and continuous soil cover.
Practices | Practice Change Years | $/Ton | Crops |
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Cover Crop, Tillage | 2021 | $25 | Corn/Soy |
Cover Crop, Tillage | 2019-2020 | $15 | Corn, Soy, Wheat, Cotton |
The Truterra™ carbon program provides farmers an opportunity to get rewarded for their stewardship, including those farms who recently began their carbon journeys.
Additional Resources
Find out about Truterra's carbon program offerings for 2022.
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