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<blockquote data-quote="N.Yorks." data-source="post: 7891341" data-attributes="member: 46426"><p>If I was you I'd focus on understanding what your carbon emissions are from the core farming activities, move to inputs that are low/zero C, move to energy from low/no C, then shift cultivations to reduce net GHG emissions. There is evidence that shows higher soil C systems have lower net emissions, than conventional cultivation and agronomy.</p><p></p><p>How long is your tenancy, that would be a key consideration when deciding to plant trees and benefit from the Woodland Carbon Guarantee - which allows you to trade your sequestered carbon from the trees?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="N.Yorks., post: 7891341, member: 46426"] If I was you I'd focus on understanding what your carbon emissions are from the core farming activities, move to inputs that are low/zero C, move to energy from low/no C, then shift cultivations to reduce net GHG emissions. There is evidence that shows higher soil C systems have lower net emissions, than conventional cultivation and agronomy. How long is your tenancy, that would be a key consideration when deciding to plant trees and benefit from the Woodland Carbon Guarantee - which allows you to trade your sequestered carbon from the trees? [/QUOTE]
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