
Date: 2/13/2025

In agricultural systems, carbon is like currency. It's used in all biologic processes, transformed into different compounds, then stored and spent, but rarely static. When growers and land managers are able to measure carbon flows and soil carbon stocks in real time, they get a more complete picture of ecosystem health and agricultural performance.
Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE) data is key. It can help growers understand the productivity and growth of soil-building systems, observe carbon-cycle dynamics, and tie practices to real world impact.
On our next webinar, Agrology Co-Founders, Adam Koeppel and Kevin Kelly, will walk you through our new NEE Measurement System, discussing how Agrology now delivers real-time insights into carbon flows and carbon-cycle dynamics.
Join us and learn:
- How to better-understand carbon accrual and soil microbial activity (a key factor in the humification of carbon ie: long term storage).
- How to fill the gaps of traditional MMRV approaches by increasing accuracy and transparency in regenerative agriculture and carbon programs.
- How to create bespoke environmental assets to differentiate products, regions and practices via ground-truth data.
Thursday, February 13 at 10am (PST)

