5380 Eisenhower Ave, Alexandria, VA, United States of America, 22304
Event Type: Webinar
Event Date: 03/06/2025
In our work with regenerative growers, primarily in high-value crops, we’ve found that very few are participating in carbon programs. Our customers typically pursue regenerative agriculture for a more-profitable and sustainable means of production. Carbon sequestration and revenue is not the primary reason to pursue regenerative agriculture, but there is no doubt that regenerative farmers take significant amounts of carbon out of the atmosphere and put it into their soils and ecosystems. While the carbon spotlight in the US has primarily focused on grains and broad-acre agriculture, there are great opportunities for specialty growers to participate and excel in carbon farming.
Working with our partners Carbon Friendly, we’ve confirmed that carbon programs can offer specialty growers a viable means to fund and de-risk their regenerative transitions and to differentiate themselves in their supply chains. That said, a lack of focus and industry attention has left specialty growers with more questions than answers: not all carbon programs are created equal, and not all “carbon farming” practices fit into intensive, specialty production systems.
Join us for an in-depth discussion on carbon markets, how and why specialty growers should be building healthy soils on their farms, and how they can participate in carbon programs to maximize their ROI and fund their regenerative transitions.
Mar 6, 2025 10:00 AM
Agrology is a leading climate tech start-up and Public Benefit Corporation with a mission to help farmers adapt to and beat climate change with real-time analysis and predictive insights. The Agrology platform consists of climate and carbon monitoring systems, both based on ground-truth data and machine learning. The Agrology Climate Monitoring System delivers predictive insights and warnings, up to four days in advance, for wildfire smoke taint risk, extreme weather, soil conditions, pest and disease emergence, and irrigation. Agrology’s Carbon Monitoring System tracks soil carbon sequestration in real time, quickly detecting carbon loss via carbon dioxide emission events. Agrology customers include Braga Fresh, The Duckhorn Portfolio, Boisset Collection, Dana Estates, Emeritus Vineyards, Jordan Vineyards and Winery, Joseph Phelps Vineyards, Langtry Farms, Lawrence Vineyards, Mission Hill Family Estate Winery, Renteria Vineyard Management, Signorello Estate, Silver Oak Vineyards, and numerous specialty farms. Agrology is the winner of two highly selective National Science Foundation SBIR Awards, a 2022 WINnovation Award, and is a recipient of a USDA Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities grant. Agrology’s academic partners include UC Davis, CSU Monterey Bay, Huntington Farms, RCD of Monterey County, University of California Cooperative Extension, University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources, and Virginia Tech College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Agrology has offices in Alexandria, Virginia, and Sonoma, California, and can be found online at Agrology.ag.
Title | Name | Phone | Extension | |
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Sales | Gino Camozzi | gino@agrology.ag | 530-386-1867 | |
COO | Emma Sagan | emma@agrology.ag |
Locations | Address | State | Country | Zip Code |
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Agrology | 5380 Eisenhower Ave, Alexandria | VA | United States of America | 22304 |