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Source: Greg Henderson, AGWEB, 2/9/21
Widespread adoption of climate-smart agriculture practices could reduce U.S. agriculture’s GHG emissions from 9.9% to 3.8% by 2025. That’s the conclusion of a new report that analyzes the state of soil health technology and identifies opportunities to find new sources of capital to scale-up the adoption of climate-smart agriculture on farms and ranches across the U.S. The report, Transformative Investment in Climate-Smart Agriculture, examines how innovations in finance and technology can be applied to overcome... For more of this story, click here.
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