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Carbon Offsets And Management Of Unharvested Crops

Still on the topic of unharvested crops, producers currently involved in, or who wish to participate in, the Alberta Carbon Offset Program – Conservation Tillage Protocol may have unfavourable field conditions left by unharvested crops or wet fall and spring conditions. Tillage may be the only option to deal with issues such as ruts left in the field or fire breaks. But how will that affect a producer’s eligibility in the Carbon Offset program? Paul Jungnitsch, carbon offset agrologist with Alberta Agriculture and Forestry, dropped by the studio to answer that question.
 
Interview with Paul Jungnitsch (4:19 minutes) (1.98 Mb)
Source : Agriculture and Forestry

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In response to the growing need for efficient, effective biosolutions, HGS BioScience continues to expand its footprint in the bionutritional and biostimulant market with the acquisition of NutriAg, Ltd. The Paine Schwartz Partners-backed HGS BioScience is a global leader in humic and fulvic acid products. Toronto-based NutriAg is an innovator in bionutritional technologies with a deep R&D engine. North American growers and retailers will benefit from:

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