![]() ![]() ″I need flexibility for my operations year-to-year depending on a variety of factors. For the first time, we can choose which sustainability program will make us the most money for our sustainability efforts, while working with our local buyer,″ said Ryan Brady, a farmer in SW Kansas. These programs connect them to companies looking to buy sustainably produced crops for a premium. Farmers that have been using sustainable practices in their operations for years and can’t add new sustainable practices can also make money from these practices through Indigo’s sustainable crop programs, where available. This enables them to capture maximum economic benefit while maintaining maximum flexibility. Through FieldFlex, farmers enrolled in Carbon by Indigo can have fields participate in a sustainable crop program instead of producing carbon credits, in any year of their crop rotation, without jeopardizing their eligibility for Carbon by Indigo. However, they were limited in their ability to participate in a sustainable crop program where farmers are paid a premium. Until now, farmers could generate carbon credits though the adoption of sustainable practices on the farm and earn an additional revenue stream. FieldFlex includes multiple sustainability program options, delivered through agribusiness partners, including Carbon by Indigo and Market+ Source, Indigo Ag’s sustainable crop (scope 3) program. Indigo Ag, the premier sustainability partner of the agriculture industry, today announced FieldFlex, a comprehensive suite of sustainable agriculture programs, designed to give farmers the freedom and flexibility to choose how they make money from their sustainability practices for every field, every year of their rotation. For the first time, farmers can participate in both carbon credit and sustainable crop programs on the same field over different years, maximizing income across crop rotations ![]()
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