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Any one signed up with Agreena for Carbon credits?
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<blockquote data-quote="Huno" data-source="post: 8765301" data-attributes="member: 149718"><p>I see that you can lock down C02 in every field for 5 yrs under Agreena and then rip it all up in year 5 to grow potatoes or sugar beet thereby scientifically releasing all the Carbon from the soil and the year before that soil would really start to absorb carbon biologically.. How can that be credible when supported by decades of simple science? Adverts for Agreena keep popping up on TFF.. The answer to how much you can earn should be" how little will you be delivering through Agreena" the whole Fintech generation must live in a parallel universe to real science?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huno, post: 8765301, member: 149718"] I see that you can lock down C02 in every field for 5 yrs under Agreena and then rip it all up in year 5 to grow potatoes or sugar beet thereby scientifically releasing all the Carbon from the soil and the year before that soil would really start to absorb carbon biologically.. How can that be credible when supported by decades of simple science? Adverts for Agreena keep popping up on TFF.. The answer to how much you can earn should be" how little will you be delivering through Agreena" the whole Fintech generation must live in a parallel universe to real science? [/QUOTE]
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