Carbon Resources
The Minnesota Corn Growers Association (MCGA) is providing key information to members and interested stakeholders on programs that may create a potential revenue opportunity for farmers implementing practices that capture and store carbon in the soil.
Many programs and opportunities have emerged in recent years, as the increasing number of companies pledging to become carbon neutral seek to offset emissions that can’t be reduced through their own actions. Agricultural land is a target for such programs because conservation practices, such as cover crops and no-till farming, store more carbon in the soil and slow the loss of carbon back into the atmosphere.
Increasing the use of biofuels also presents an opportunity to reduce carbon emissions in the transportation sector. There are active state and federal policy discussions about how low-carbon corn ethanol produced today can achieve greater emission reductions through technology implementation such as carbon capture and storage.
Below are several resources* that may be helpful to farmers as they explore carbon markets and related topics.
MCGA will publish more information about carbon and carbon markets as it becomes available.
*This is not legal advice. Talk with your attorney or another trusted advisor regarding legal questions about your farm and before signing any contracts.

