Farmers and ranchers join our carbon program for many reasons, but they share something in common: all value the positive outcomes of adopting practices that boost #soilcarbon. These benefits can include enhanced crop and forage yields, reduced input costs, and healthier, more resilient fields and pastures, all while creating additional income. Discover why producers choose to partner with us, plus hear from some #AgoroCarbon team members.
Agoro Carbon Alliance US
Farming
Tampa, Florida 2,596 followers
Strengthening our Land, Sustaining Our Future.
About us
Agoro Carbon Alliance delivers a solution for the world’s carbon challenge that’s grounded in the soil. Agoro Carbon is committed to capturing carbon by supporting farmers and ranchers around the world to implement established conservation practices that build healthy soils. Partnership with Agoro Carbon opens a new revenue stream for farmers and ranchers and access to agronomic expertise while boosting profitability, sequestering carbon and reversing the effects of climate change. Strengthening our Land, Sustaining Our Future.
- Website
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https://www.agorocarbonalliance.com/
External link for Agoro Carbon Alliance US
- Industry
- Farming
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Tampa, Florida
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2021
- Specialties
- Conservation Agriculture, Farm Carbon Credits, Farm Based, Pastureland, Ranch Based, Soil Health, Agronomics, Agronomy, Carbon Cropping, Sustainable Agriculture, Ag Carbon Market, Ranchers, Farmers, Carbon Sequestration, Agriculture, Agribusiness, Regenerative Agriculture, Cover Crops, Tillage, Grazing Management, Carbon Credits, and Sustainable Farming
Locations
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Primary
100 N Tampa St
3200
Tampa, Florida 33602, US
Employees at Agoro Carbon Alliance US
Updates
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The #AgoroCarbon program is here to support our farmers and ranchers in making #soilhealth practice changes practical and profitable for farms or ranches. These changes can generate additional income, lower future management costs, and improve soil health. Enhanced yields, cost savings and more resilient, healthier fields and pastures are a few of the benefits that will continue for years to come. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gpfvqSai
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Yebin Zhao, Ph.D is our US Managing Director here at Agoro Carbon Alliance. Based in Illinois, he joined #AgoroCarbon to help farmers and ranchers adopt #soilhealth promoting practices. He is an experienced Agronomist skilled in water quality, soil fertility, and environmental awareness. Get to know Yebin and the rest of our leadership team: https://lnkd.in/e6YJrDDX
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Daake has diversified his business by signing up for #AgoroCarbon. Read about Nebraska farmer, Alex Daake, and his journey in farming + how he is safeguarding his land's future in this new Knowledge Hub article by Kerry Hoffschneider: https://lnkd.in/ef8kuhhF I saw Agoro Carbon as an opportunity to have another income stream. If I am going to be doing these practices already, why not take advantage of the incentives out there?" - Alex Daake, Utica, NE Farmer
Farming: You're Doing It For The Future
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We are asked time and time again what is an “agoro?” Wonder no further because in this podcast episode Ashley Bruner, Agoro Carbon Global Marketing & Communications Manager, shares the ins and outs behind our company’s identity. And just like soil, there is more than meets the eye on the surface. In this episode you’ll learn the meaning of Agoro Carbon Alliance, our origin story, and how we settled on our name. 🎧 https://lnkd.in/eZzcuBKN
Ag Carbon Podcast Episode 24: The Story Behind Our Name & Origin
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Across the US, you’ll see farmers and ranchers have different reasons for joining our program, yet they all appreciate the broader results of making practice changes that increase #soilcarbon. Download our free Voices of Producers Guide to learn about our farmers and ranchers: https://lnkd.in/dM4kn3fU #agcarbon #carbonsequestration #ourlandourfuture
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Just released! Join us as we sit down with Andre Rauch, a farmer from Lexington, OR, to explore his insights and experiences with #carbonfarming. Andre and his family operate Starvation Farms, where they grow wheat, dryland cereals, and barley. We’ll discuss how Andre chose a carbon program, the details of the payment structure, and the intriguing story behind the name "Starvation Farms." Interested to learn more? Listen to the full ad-free podcast: https://lnkd.in/eGiycVy8
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How do farmers help accomplish our planet's climate goals? Get to know farmer, Brian Miller, and his #agcarbon program with us so far. 🟡Location: Spiceland, IN 🟡Name of Operation: Miller Farms 🟡Ag Carbon Sequestration Practices: #NoTill & #CoverCropping Learn more about Brian: https://lnkd.in/eN376eDX