Marketing Soil Carbon Storage on a 2,000 Acre Regenerative Organic Grain Farm in NY
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Webinar Details
When:
Dec 3, 2020 1:00 pm US/Eastern
Length: 01:00 (hh:mm)
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Presenter(s):
- Matt Sheffer, Managing Director, Hudson Carbon. Hudson, New York
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Join this webinar to learn about how a working farm is reducing greenhouse gas emissions and sequestering carbon. The presentation will also address how a farm can earn income for its carbon offsets.
Stone House Farm is a 2,000-acre regenerative organic grain farm in the Hudson Valley in New York. It is also home of Hudson Carbon, a non-profit that focuses on on-farm agricultural research and development of carbon measurement tools. Managing Director Matt Sheffer will present about the regenerative organic management system developed and practiced by Stone House Farm. Hudson Carbon’s long-term carbon cycle research will be highlighted. Learn about Hudson Carbon’s efforts to: expand their research, create better carbon market infrastructure, improve farmer access to carbon offset markets, and maximize revenue to support the practice of regenerative agriculture in the long-term.
Matt Sheffer at the Farm (photo by USDA)
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Audio is Computer Broadcast only | Live captions
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