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Kellanova, Walmart and Indigo Ag today announced a new partnership designed to strengthen farmer prosperity through regenerative agriculture across Arkansas.
Honda to support farmers across the U.S. in adopting regenerative agriculture practices through Carbon by Indigo program.
Indigo Ag welcomes the Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market's recent approval of the U.S. Soil Enrichment Protocol for its Core Carbon Principles label. The Carbon by Indigo program has developed nearly one million soil carbon credits...
New bionematicide seed treatment, biotrinsic® Nemora FP™, combats soybean cyst nematode and boosts yields sustainably without phytotoxicity, available Spring 2026 from Indigo Ag.
Indigo Ag names David Nothmann Global Head of Biologicals, focused on advancing solutions that drive profitability and resilience for farmers worldwide.
Indigo accelerates soil carbon removals in second Microsoft collaboration, delivering 60k high-integrity credits to support U.S. regenerative farmers.
Indigo nears a megaton of soil carbon removals as its best-in-class MRV unlocks scale and enables over 1M removals and reductions across its programs
Indigo Ag & Google collaborate on $1.5M initiative to replenish water in Oklahoma through regenerative farming.
Indigo and Truterra are making ag sustainability simpler, smarter, and scalable for farmers, sustainability buyers, and the planet. Learn more about our strategic collaboration.
Indigo Ag and GROWMARK partner to deliver innovative biological and sustainability solutions, empowering farmers with access to Indigo Ag's products via GROWMARK's cooperatives.
Indigo Ag announced the appointment of experienced finance leader Pedro Langa as Chief Financial Officer.
Indigo Ag launched CLIPS, an automatic hands-free system that saves time and hassle in the seed treatment process.
Microsoft purchased 40,000 Indigo carbon credits, Indigo's largest single delivery to date.
Carbon by Indigo program updates will maximize financial returns for farmers, simplify the participation process, and offer farmers Scope 3 opportunities.
Indigo Ag today announced the establishment of two new business units focused on Sustainability Solutions and Biological Products as part of a renewal and reorganization of the company following the appointment of Dean Banks as the new Chief...
Companies will leverage Indigo Ag’s proven measurement, verification and reporting capabilities to calculate field level carbon intensity and unlock new opportunities for fuel and agricultural decarbonization
Indigo Ag, the innovative leader and trusted partner in sustainable agriculture, today announced the successful completion of its third carbon crop.
Indigo Ag announced a major expansion of its partnership in Türkiye with Galeri Ziraat, one of the country’s leading distributors of crop input products.
Indigo Ag has announced that Dean Banks will join Flagship Pioneering as CEO-Partner and CEO of Indigo Ag, effective February 1, 2024.
As a member of The Sustainable Markets Initiative Agribusiness Task Force, Indigo Ag is eager to contribute to the scaling of regenerative farming worldwide.
Product expansion builds on five years of Scope 3 success working with world’s leading food companies.
Ag Partners Coop, a forward-thinking, farmer-owned cooperative serving Kansas, Nebraska, and Missouri, is collaborating with Indigo Ag to unveil a groundbreaking program.
The capital will be invested in profitably scaling Indigo’s unique science and technology to boost farm revenues and de-carbonize the planet
Article highlights the rigor in Indigo’s use of the DayCent-CR model to quantify environmental benefits resulting from sustainable farming practices
This most recent expansion of the company’s biological portfolio provides farmers with a new line of defense against soybean cyst nematodes and other plant-damaging nematodes.
Crop insurance agents on the AgencyRoot platform can now help farmers easily enroll in the industry leading Carbon by Indigo program
Indigo Ag, an innovative leader and trusted partner in sustainable agriculture, has joined over 200 forward-thinking companies as the newest member of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD).
Indigo Ag announced a program with Consolidated Grain and Barge Co. designed to quantify the environmental benefits of sustainably grown crops sourced by CGB.
Newsweek reports on how Indigo Ag is helping advance the food and agriculture industry by offering solutions for farmers to earn more from sustainable practices changes.
Indigo Ag uses its proprietary MRV capabilities to help companies measure and reduce their Scope 3 emissions and water use through their ag supply chain.
Eligible farmers can receive an interest rate rebate by participating in the new Indigo Ag & Farmer Mac Sustainable Agriculture Incentive Program.
Industry Leader Indigo Ag joins other leading agricultural companies in Roger’s Bulk Truck Management Ecosystem.
Indigo Agriculture, the premier sustainability partner of the agriculture industry, today announced the appointment of Erin Bakst as Chief People Officer.
Iowa Agribusiness Network reports on Indigo Ag's FieldFlex announcement.
Brownfield Ag News reports on Indigo Ag's FieldFlex program launch.
Indigo Ag announced FieldFlex, a comprehensive suite of sustainable agriculture programs, designed to give farmers the freedom and flexibility to choose how they make money from their sustainability practices for every field, every year of their...
In this recent Successful Farming report, read about Indigo Ag's FieldFlex announcement for Sustainability Program Flexibility.
Bloomberg reports on Indigo Ag's second crop of registry-issued, high-quality ag carbon credits.
Strong corporate demand for high-quality, verified, registry-issued credits continues to drive voluntary market growth.
The parties have entered into a letter of intent for an exclusive distribution agreement that would enable ISAOSA to bring Indigo 30 to Mexican corn growers from 2024.
Indigo Ag as a leader in biological innovation is proud to support Penn State's academic fellowship program in the College of Agriculture Sciences.
More than $3.7 million in payments were issued to farmers, who earned $30 per carbon credit sold, creating a consistent income stream and driving momentum for carbon farming.
biotrinsic® X19 Offers Farmers an Innovative Seedling Disease Management Tool with Unique Combined Modes of Action For 2023.
Annual Entrepreneurial Leadership Award Recognizes Innovations in Sustainable Agriculture at Flagship-founded Indigo Ag.
Indigo Appoints Andreas Fibig, Former IFF Chairman and CEO, to Board of Directors.
Growing network of leading agribusinesses speeds total enrollment to 5.5M acres.
RFD-TV interviews three experts from Indigo Ag on carbon farming momentum.
Indigo Ag announced the appointment of experienced marketing leader Victoria Godfrey as Chief Marketing Officer.
Indigo Ag announced the appointment of noted technology leader Dean Banks to its Board of Directors.
CNBC’s Diana Olick reports on a startup aiming to fix sustainability issues in the farming space.
Indigo Ag to roll out first tranche of farm soil carbon credits
Indigo Ag Rolls Out Carbon Credit Sale and First Payments to Farmers
Industry-leading carbon farming program provides new global revenue stream for farmers and an immediately accessible, scalable nature-based solution to climate change.
Indigo Agriculture announced the expansion of its industry-leading biological seed treatment capabilities with the registration of the industry’s first biofungicide based on the microbe Kosakonia cowanii.
From Fast Company, read how Indigo's Biologicals products can help farmers use nitrogen more efficiently.
Indigo Agriculture announced the appointment of John Frederick as its Chief Financial Officer, and Deborah Winshel to its Board of Directors.
Midwestern BioAg (MBA) today announced a new collaboration with Indigo Agriculture to help farmers access and maximize success in the rapidly growing market for agricultural carbon credits.
The Andersons will act as counterparty to Indigo’s remaining legacy grain contracts, helping to complete Indigo’s evolution from a digital merchant to digital merchandising application provider.
This year’s Commodity Classic “What’s New” programming will culminate with experts from Indigo Ag selected to provide a look ahead at novel ways in which science and technology are unlocking new value in agriculture
The Future of Farming Is in Crisis—Here's What's Being Done to Safeguard Our Food System
Ron Hovsepian joins Chip Flory on AgriTalk to discuss how Indig's partnership with Landus.
S&P Global covers the opportunity for farmers to earn carbon credits.
Free courses equip farmers and agronomists with information to ease adoption and maximize success of carbon market participation.
KWCH12 covers the opportunity for Kansas farmers to take advantage of agriculture carbon markets with Carbon by Indigo.
Compeer Financial, a Farm Credit cooperative based in the Upper Midwest, has announced a new collaboration in the growing carbon market with Indigo Ag, creating an easier path to carbon credit creation.
Memphis Business Journal shares the expansion of Market+ by Indigo.
The change from Indigo Marketplace to Market+ acknowledges the company’s evolution of the offer from a digital merchant to the industry’s neutral and independent digital merchandising solutions provider.
The New York Times describes Indigo Ag's relationship with a few farmer participants in the Carbon by Indigo credit program.
Indigo's Katie Houston talks to Freightwaves about AgTech and the world of dry bulk shipping.
Agri-Tech Startup Indigo Ag Digs Into Carbon-Credit Markets With Acquisition
Indigo Ag announces a deepened commitment to advancing discovery in soil carbon science, enabled by the acquisition of Soil Metrics — a technology for soil carbon & greenhouse gas assessment.
AgriNews covers Indiana farmer Carl Seib's experience in the Carbon by Indigo program.
Indigo Ag has entered into a strategic alliance with AcreValue to leverage the Ag-Analytics and AcreValue platforms as a channel to further their carbon services market.
Indigo Marketplace supports efficient, simple grain trading between farmers and buyers.
Indigo Pays 267 Farmers in Milestone Progress for First Ever Scalable Ag Carbon Farming Program.
Heather Gieseke speaks to Brownfield Ag News about Indigo Marketplace at the 2021 Farm Progress Show.
Corteva announces a strategic collaboration with Carbon by Indigo for farmers to maximize the value of their soil health practices.
UPDATE: GROWMARK & Corteva partner with Indigo on carbon
How a Billion-Dollar Farm-Tech Startup Stumbled, Then Revamped
GROWMARK and Indigo Ag today announced a joint effort to spur participation in the growing market for agricultural carbon credits.
FarmTogether Partners with Carbon by Indigo to Drive On-Farm Climate Action
Implementing the Soil Enrichment Protocol at Scale: Opportunities for an Agricultural Carbon Market
Regenerative Ag, Carbon Soil Credits, and Indigo Carbon with Noah Walker
In a developing market for agricultural carbon, program enhancements equip all growers with the resources to be successful on their carbon farming journey.
AgriTalk: Ryan Stockwell of Indigo Ag on carbon sequestration technology
CNBC highlights Indigo Ag on its annual list of the most innovative companies.
C&EN covers the emerging market for ag carbon credits and the companies and researchers working to understand agriculture’s potential as a climate solution.
The Associated Press features Indigo Carbon growers Rick Clifton and Lance Unger in a piece discussing the factors driving growers' interest in carbon farming.
No-Till Farmer Influencers & Innovators podcast highlights how Indigo is working to create value for veteran no-till growers in the emerging market for ag carbon credits.
Sumitomo and Indigo Ag are announcing that the parties have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding to explore new business approaches to improve the sustainability of Sumitomo's existing businesses.
At Indigo Ag, we condemn the hateful acts of racism, discrimination, and xenophobia against the Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islander community.
Digging into the complex, confusing and contentious world of soil carbon offsets.
AgriTalk with Chip Flory, February 11, 2021.
The North Face Eyes Regenerative Cotton for Fall 2022. Who’s Next?
Indigo Ag announces four more companies have joined as supporters to The Indigo Carbon Program.
Successful Farming covers the emergence of carbon markets as an additional revenue stream for farmers.
The Memphis Business Journal highlights Indigo Ag as an honoree in its annual ranking of Best Places to Work.
Corey Jorgenson joins Indigo Ag.
Indigo Ag first invited growers to make 10-year commitments, and the company has already seen practice changes implemented on more than 1 million acres.
The Indianapolis Star continues coverage of agriculture as a potential climate change solution, citing Indigo on the role of consumer voice in accelerating the adoption of climate smart practices.
Agriculture infrastructure allows plants such as corn, soy, and wheat to move from large scale farms to consumers all around the world.
Indigo Ag appoints former CTO of GrubHub Maria Belousova as Chief Digital Officer and Elizabeth Graham as Chief Operating Officer.
Indigo's Geoffrey von Maltzahn is listed as one of Bloomberg50 Ones to Watch.
Indigo Ag Pursues Innovation in the Dirt and from Outer Space
The Elevator’s Cut podcast interviews Rodney Connor, Indigo’s Head of Pricing Tools and Services and a former grain merchant, outlining the broader value Indigo seeks to offer the supply chain.
Ag News Daily features Indigo's Kari Hernandez on #TechTuesday discussing Indigo Carbon.
FIRST COMPANIES COMMIT TO BUYING CARBON CREDITS THROUGH INDIGO CARBON
Indigo Ag announced the first commitments from large global brands to purchase verified agricultural carbon credits through Indigo Carbon.
New CEO continues Indigo Ag's commitment to Memphis
Are Carbon Markets for Farmers Worth the Hype?
Sustainable Tech Firm Talks Nature-Based Climate Solutions
Givewith partners with Indigo Ag Unveils Net Zero Now™ to Help Companies Meet Climate Commitments
AgriMarketing spotlights Indigo in a feature Q&A with Karsten Neuffer.
Beer proof: Indigo Ag helps brewery make ale with wheat traceable to climate-friendly farm
Dogfish Head announces the first traceably sourced beer to address climate change through agriculture using Indigo Carbon
Global commerce company Shopify is working to spur innovation across the best long-term approaches to climate change with the Shopify Sustainability Fund.
Indigo Ag has announced that its Board of Directors has selected Ron Hovsepian as its next Chief Executive Officer, succeeding David Perry.
As part of their net-zero impact pledge, BCG announces its support of farmers through Indigo Carbon.
Successful Farming interviews Karsten Neuffer in a Q&A style ahead of the World Agri-Tech Innovation Summit.
Daily Memphian covers Indigo’s new Digital Agronomy program.
Indigo Ag, with support from the State of Tennessee’s Department of Economic & Community Development, introduced a Digital Agronomy Assistant Diploma.
Indigo Ag, on Mission to Revolutionize Farming, Raises $360 Million in New Funding
Brownfield Ag News covers Indigo's Progress Report on beneficial agricultural practices which analyzed satellite, ground, and historical agronomic data to generate the insights.
AgriTalk features Jon Hennek in a radio segment explaining various trends in no-till & cover crops, planting data that Indigo Ag has collected this year.
CNBC covers Indigo's Series F extension and the addition of Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel to the board of directors.
Indigo Ag announces an additional $360M in financing, appoints Stéphane Bancel, Moderna CEO, to Board of Directors
The Boston Globe highlights the opportunities that microbial technology presents to increase the sustainability and quality of agriculture.
Writing for AgFunder, Indigo’s Gabe Sheets Polling discusses common challenges in grain marketing and how farmers can better navigate volatile markets
Jim Young will join the company as its Chief Financial Officer. Jim is the CFO of Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. (NYSE: BR), a global Fintech leader.
Cattle rancher wins climate-friendly soil-building contest
Landing 3rd on CNBC’s Disruptor 50 list was Indigo Ag, a $3.5 billion agrotech company using AI to advance the field of agronomics and make healthier farms
GreenBiz listed Indigo’s Jennifer Ballen, Indigo’s Head of Global Market Operations, on the 2020 GreenBiz 30 Under 30.
Farm Progress details the results of Indigo’s partnership with Anheuser-Busch
CNBC names Indigo as the 3rd most innovative company on its annual ranking of emerging industry leaders.
Signs of Growth in Regenerative Agriculture as Beer Maker Steps In
We condemn the continued pattern of racism and police brutality towards Black people in this country, and are committed to listening and asking the necessary questions to ensure our organization is a part of the solution.
Agri-Pulse highlights the Growing Climate Solutions Act, a bipartisan bill designed to help farmers and landowners address the barriers they face to participating in agricultural carbon markets.
Could Paying Farmers to Store Carbon Help the Climate and Save Farms?
The partnership demonstrates how decommoditizing agriculture meets consumer demands for climate positive products while growers increase their profitability.
Indigo expands its support for growers, buyers & carriers to help during COVID-19 including a transport logistics support hotline & expanded pricing tools
Indigo Ag joins Facebook, LinkedIn, Google in World Bank initiative.
Alongside tech pioneers like Google and Facebook, our World Bank collaboration furthers Indigo's commitment to leveraging technology and data to benefit grower profitability, consumer health, and environmental sustainability.
Indigo announced Prevatt as this year’s winner of the Carbon Cup, which is designed to recognize farmers & ranchers cultivating healthy soils.
In this Financial Times podcast, you’ll learn about how Indigo uses what we’ve learned about the soil microbiome to bolster farm profitability.
Today’s farming market holds huge untapped potential, and Indigo Ag is in the business of steering it toward more regenerative practices.
Indigo Agriculture expands its support for growers, buyers, and carriers to help them manage their business with confidence during coronavirus.
Indigo Ag has been named to Fast Company's annual list of the World's Most Innovative Companies. Indigo moved up to rank 22nd overall and ranked in 3rd place in the food category.
Growers will be able to link agronomic data with John Deere’s Operations Center, a shared system between account managers, agronomists, and growers.
Indigo Ag shares a South American corn & soybean production report ahead of the USDA WASDE report, forecasting production, yield, & planted area for Brazil & Argentina.
David Perry and My Climate Journey host Jason Jacobs discuss Indigo’s work to shift the agricultural industry away from a commodity market and towards a model in which farmers make more money, agriculture is more environmentally friendly, and...
Indigo Agriculture, a company dedicated to harnessing nature to help farmers sustainably feed the planet, announces the closing of its most recent financing round. The $200M round included new investor FedEx, and new lender Pacific Western Bank as...
Weather. It’s either a farmer’s best friend or greatest foe depending on the way Mother Nature’s meteorological temperament unfolds from season-to-season.
As part of its "Future of Business" series, CNBC featured our CEO David Perry among entrepreneurs who are reimagining the future of their industries. See the full segment here and stay tuned to CNBC over the next few weeks to see it live.
Dennis Pilion discusses farmer Annie Dee's use of regenerative farming techniques and her participation in the Terraton Initiative. The article covers the Terraton Initiative and the benefits of regenerative techniques, as well as how Indigois...
At the National Association of Farm Broadcasting 2019 convention, Noah Walker, Indigo Ag's Director of Carbon Product and Business Development, speaks with Marlin Bohling of RFD-TV. The two discuss Indigo Ag's mission and Indigo Carbon.
Indigo Presents 2020 Growth Plans for European Agricultural Sector at AgriTechnica
Indigo Appoints Technology Leader John Mulliken as Chief Integrated Product Officer
INDIGO AG NAMES 36 SEMIFINALISTS IN TERRATON CHALLENGE
Growing Our Food: Making Agriculture More Sustainable
Indigo Ag Announces Global Cohort of Innovators Propelling Agriculture Forward as a Key Climate Solution
Indigo launches Indigo Acres, a comprehensive package to support growers transitioning to regenerative farming practices
Ahead of WASDE report, Indigo reports October Corn and Soybean product forecast
Could paying farmers to sequester carbon reverse climate change?
With a new headquarters in Basel, Switzerland, Indigo brings its portfolio of innovative technologies leading the transition to a more beneficial agriculture system to Europe.
Indigo Ag, a company dedicated to harnessing nature to help farmers sustainably feed the planet, updates its September 2019 production forecasts ahead of the USDA.
How to Get Rid of Carbon Emissions: Pay Farmers to Bury Them
Is Agriculture the answer to Climate Change? Indigo Ag
New seeds may help cotton farmers in face of drought, climate change
U.S. Corn Yield Expected to Be Lowest Since 2012, Indigo Ag Says
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Indigo Ag, a company dedicated to harnessing nature to help farmers sustainably feed the planet, updates its corn and soybean production forecasts ahead of the USDA’s August World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE).
Indigo Ag is issuing payments to farmers for capturing more carbon in the soil and reducing greenhouse gasses that contribute to climate change.
In Iowa they call it “black gold” – a fertile blanket covering the landlocked Midwestern state. The processes that generate high-quality, fertile topsoil can take centuries. But the world is ploughing through that resource at an alarming rate.
Unfavorable weather has delayed planting and affected crop emergence in the U.S. Indigo is unveiling today initial yield and production forecasts.
Memphis' new corporate citizen, Indigo Ag, is not a quiet tech company. It has industry-disrupting, world-changing ideas.
With Indigo’s integrated approach to agriculture, and partnerships with representatives from across the value chain, these efforts will unlock one of the most scalable, immediate, and affordable opportunities to address climate change that exists...
Indigo has unveiled a first-of-a-kind agriculture program to tackle climate change worldwide.
Indigo wants to transform farming practices so that agriculture becomes quite the opposite of what it is today — a major source of greenhouse gas emissions
Indigo Agriculture, a Boston-based agritech start-up, will start paying farmers to store carbon in soil, as it seeks to spur a novel market that could help address climate change.
Indigo is looking to build a business around “regenerative” farming practices, using arable soil as a sink for greenhouse gas emissions.
A new marketplace from Indigo is trying to incentivize farmers by connecting them with companies and others who want to pay for carbon offsets.
Indigo Agriculture announces its 2020 Winter Wheat™ offer, designed to increase profitability for U.S. growers through microbiome technology, digital agronomy, grain quality testing, Indigo Marketplace, and Indigo Transport.
Indigo was recognized by CNBC Disruptors as the world's most innovative company
Driving the further adoption of sustainable practices in rice production, Indigo has committed to delivering 2.2 million bushels of Indigo Rice™ to Anheuser-Busch that is grown with specific environmental attributes.
Following on the successful launch of the Ecosystem Services Market Program—an initiative 20 months in the making—ten companies and nonprofits have formed the Ecosystem Services Market Consortium (ESMC). The Consortium will create market-based...
Indigo was named a 2019 Most Innovative Company by Fast Company
2018 Indigo Corn harvest data, analyzed using satellite technology across more than 48,000 acres, shows an average yield increase of 10.1 bushels per acre when compared to neighboring fields, translating to a 5.5% median uplift
Indigo Agriculture announces the launch of Indigo Transport. By offering a network of independent carriers for transporting grain around the country, the platform enables growers to accept the best bid for their crop.
In the absence of information from the USDA, Indigo publicizes directional changes to January soybean and corn yield and production forecasts for the 2018/2019 season across the Americas.
On Thursday, Indigo Ag bought one of the most intriguing startups using machine learning to make use of publicly available satellite imagery: a two-year old company called TellusLabs.
Indigo Ag, Inc., a company dedicated to harnessing nature to help farmers sustainably feed the planet, announces the acquisition of TellusLabs, a leader in the use of satellite imaging for developing agricultural insights.