Lynette Niebrugge, Associate Director of Education and Training at the Carbon Cycle Institute (CCI), and Loren Poncia, co-owner of Stemple Creek Ranch in Tomales, California, broke new ground with one of CCI’s first Carbon Farm Plans almost a decade ago.
In this episode of Voices from the Field, Lynette and Loren speak with NCAT Climate and Agriculture Program Manager Elise Haschke about what it means to approach conservation planning through a carbon lens. They also share the process for developing a Carbon Farm Plan for individual farms and ranches, as well as the many co-benefits associated with implementing conservation practices included in a Carbon Farm Plan.
Contact Elise Haschke at eliseh@ncat.org.
Related ATTRA Resources:
· A Look at the Texas Soil Wealth Alliance. Part 1
· A Look at the Texas Soil Wealth Alliance. Part 2
Other Resources:
· Carbon Cycle Institute
· Stemple Creek Ranch
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