Ag Carbon Podcast Episode 29: Digging into the PNW Ag Carbon Market

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Digging into the PNW Ag Carbon Market 

In this episode, we explore the evolving landscape of carbon credit generation in Pacific Northwest agriculture. What sustainable practices are farmers and ranchers using to generate carbon credits? How does the rugged, diverse terrain of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho influence the opportunities in this market? Whether you’re familiar with the region or new to it, we’ll paint a vivid picture of the PNW’s fields, valleys, and rolling hills — and why they may offer unique advantages for ag carbon projects. 

“There are a lot of progressive minds in the PNW there is always producer wondering what can I do more to better my operation”
– Mitch Wayment, Agoro Carbon Alliance

Plus, we tackle some of the most common questions we hear from producers and stakeholders about getting involved in the ag carbon economy. Tune in for a practical, down-to-earth conversation about where opportunities are growing.

About the our guests:

 

Based in Oregon, Jake Tilden-Browning joined Agoro Carbon in 2022 after spending nearly 14 years in the agricultural chemical, fertilizer and seed business. Jake has experience in a broad range of crops (hazelnuts, grass seed, berries, small grains, nursery stock, row crops and forages).

 

 

Just a farm kid from Southern Idaho! Mitch Wayment and his family currently live in Southeastern Idaho and both have a deep love for agriculture. They also love to fish, work on the farm and anything to do with the outdoors! 

 

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