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Chasing Carbon Credits

Chasing Carbon Credits

FromFarm4Profit Podcast


Chasing Carbon Credits

FromFarm4Profit Podcast

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Length:
51 minutes
Released:
Apr 19, 2021
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Podcast episode

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We appreciate you taking your time to spend with us and for choosing to listen to our podcast.Thank you again for suggesting topics for us to talk about on the podcast and keep them coming.  Send those to farm4profitllc@gmail.com or find us all over social media.Do us a favor, stop, run over to YouTube, and hit subscribe…….just do it!We greatly appreciate your help in growing our audience.Listener Review: @185Jacob – It’s a good podcastBW Fusion – continued support with upcoming from the field updateGeringhoff – Head of the class, no matter the crop……..partnering with the head of the class, no matter the podcast guest!....maaayyybbeee…. we’re still building our skills and working on that!What’s Working in AG – Why Networking Works Podcast hosts doing some Post TBF auction and celebration reflection.The first 5 are the obvious corporate answersRaise your profile Advance your career  Get an answer to every questionThe next 2 are usually side benefits if the first threeGet access to job opportunities Strengthen business connections The last 5 I think are the most important (witnessed all of these)Gain more knowledge Get fresh ideas Get career advice and support Gain a different perspective Build confidence Develop long-lasting personal relationships General Topic – Carbon CreditsIntroduce GuestBen Gordon -- Intro -- Carbon and Ecosystem Service Portfolio leader at Corteva. Ben has been with Granular for nearly three years after a career in management consulting, technology, and the military. He grew up in North Dakota surrounded by agriculture and today is with us to talk about carbon credits.Buzz words for sure flying all over Ag Twitter and FarmTok. Carbon Credits – the modern day gold rush. US farmers can now get paid for removing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere by storing it in their soil. What does this mean?Carbon cycle circleIs this a new thing?Why is this a buzz word or topic now?Is the carbon being captured physically measurable or is it assumed?What’s in it for me, the farmer?How much are we talking? – per acre/ per yearHow do we know we aren’t getting ripped off?How does my farm qualify?Cover crops, tillage practices, crop diversity, organics, manure -- Does one practice earn me more money than another?Any rule of thumb on dollars per acre per practice?What about pasture ground grazed by livestock?Can we still sequester carbon with the use of synthetic “N”?Why is it only farms that have changed a practice that qualify?Why won’t the farmer who has been using cover crops or no-till farming qualify even if they have done it for years?Are there costs to qualifying?What do we need to prove this?Historical records?What happens if something changes?  Who audits this?What if I install tile, does that tile plow count as tillage? Does this cause a problem?Can we carry forward unsold carbon credits to the next year?Could the weather change the way carbon is sequestered and possibly alter a contract?Do you think this is going to take off?Is the juice worth the squeeze for the time involved? When prices were low maybe, but now they are higher?Do we have any clarity on how carbon credit programs might fit in with other state-level carbon programs such as “low carbon value added products” like biofuelDo you see us being able to stack multiple outcome payments? i.e. Carbon + Water QualityWho are the major players buying these carbon credits?What is their advantage to buying carbon credits? Reputation, financial, tax?Is this like a cable TV contract that I can’t get out of?How long is the contract for?What if my practices change each year?Is this just a “conspiracy” plan to try and get farmers to adjust their practices?o   Burger King only wanting lemon grass fed cattleo   Chipotle cage free chickenso   Future companies only wanting from farmers in this program?Since this sounds like a lot of work, are there any solutions that make this simple for our listeners?Nori operates a marketplace where CO2 in soil is calculated, verif
Released:
Apr 19, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Our mission is to provide farms and operators an independent and unbiased outlet for information related to increasing the profitability of their farming operation. We will be providing farms and operators of all sizes and experience levels access to the latest trends, projections, and the tools necessary to increase farming profitability. We will take each episode to deliver latest news, what's working for active farms, and a topic of focus each episode. Remember, if you aren't farming for profit you won't be farming for long.