Agricultural producers should be fairly compensated for the public benefits of their voluntary conservation practices.


Regenerative agriculture, (AKA climate-smart agriculture or carbon farming), aims to mitigate contributions to climate change while adapting to its effects. These practices enhance soil health and biodiversity, and sustain producer livelihood so they may continue to produce high-quality food.

At its core, our work is focused on promoting conservation and soil health by meeting farmers and ranchers where they are and de-risking the adoption of regenerative agriculture and renewable energy on agricultural land.