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TruCarbon Webinar
TruCarbon Webinar
Feb 05, 2021
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CFE's agronomy team along with members of the Truterra team will be hosting a
webinar Wednesday, February 10th at 3:00pm
to discuss the first farmer-owned carbon program TruCarbon™. If you are unable to watch at 3pm, you will still have access to the video if you register.
Register for the webinar at the button below or at this link
:
http://ow.ly/MKHN50DsDCD
Speakers include:
Don Harberts, CFE Vice President of Agronomy
Mariah Murphy, Truterra Senior Manager Member Owner Engagement
Truterra launched the TruCarbon™ program to reward farmers for their stewardship. This program offers a powerful soil health planning suite of tools to help farmers decide what is best for their business while optimizing their fields’ carbon credit potential. We are excited about the opportunities this initiative is bringing our farmers.
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