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    These Programs Will Pay Kansas Farmers For Crops They Won't Harvest

    Ag tech company, Indigo Agriculture, has created a carbon marketplace where growers who sequester carbon are paid and businesses can purchase carbon credits, typically used...

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    The Race To Save The World's Soil

    The processes that generate high-quality, fertile topsoil can take centuries. But the world is ploughing through that resource at an alarming rate. About 40% of the world's...

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    Why Soil is Disappearing from Farms

    The Boston-based firm, Indigo Ag, coats seeds in beneficial microbes in the hope of giving young plants their own ready-made microbiome that will boost the nutrients...

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    Indigo CEO David Perry on AgriTalk

    David Perry, President and CEO of Indigo, made a guest appearance on the podcast AgriTalk, a daily national conversation about the latest issues impacting agriculture and...

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    Indigo Ag plants flag in Memphis with inaugural conference, global announcement

    Memphis' new corporate citizen, Indigo Ag, is not a quiet tech company. It has industry-disrupting, world-changing ideas. Although the Boston-based agriculture firm has only...

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    Indigo to Remove CO2 from Atmosphere Through Regenerative Farming

    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,...

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    This is a $15 trillion opportunity for farmers to fight climate change

    Indigo Agriculture, the Boston-based start-up that uses natural microbiology to revolutionize the way farmers grow crops, has unveiled a first-of-a-kind program to tackle...

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    The new plan to remove a trillion tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere: Bury it

    Last month, carbon dioxide levels in the atmospheresurpassed 415 parts per million, the highest in human history. Environmental experts say the world is increasingly on a...

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    Agritech start-up Indigo to pay farmers for soil carbon capture

    Fast Company shares that 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...

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    Boston company says agriculture might hold one solution for reducing greenhouse gas emissions

    Agriculture is a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, with livestock management, deforestation, and other common practices releasing heat-trapping compounds that...

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