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Source: Clinton Griffiths, AGWEB, 3/1/21
As more companies offer to pay farmers for practices that help sequester carbon, contracts offering an extra $5 to $20 per acre look enticing. But the company you sign up with may determine the steps you take on leased farm ground. “There obviously are going to be a myriad of legal questions that come up, because the bottom line is a lot of these carbon contracts are lengthy,” says Steve Cubbage, a precision ag consultant and vice president of services for Farmobile. For more of this story, click here.
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