Climate

Climate

ISAP  is dedicated to disseminating information, sharing of knowledge, lessons learned, practical applications from ongoing programs and connecting this to the efforts of other outreach and education programs, industry training, and research projects.

With over 23 million acres of cropland available for the implementation of practices capable of increasing soil carbon and storage such as planting cover crops and reducing tillage, the opportunity for Illinois farmers to offer immediate, scalable solutions to climate change is immense.

 

[mp_row]

[mp_span col=”4″]

[mp_image id=”5539″ size=”full” link_type=”custom_url” link=”#” target=”false” caption=”false” align=”left”]

[/mp_span]

[mp_span col=”8″]

[mp_row_inner]

[mp_span_inner col=”12″]

[mp_service_box layout=”centered” icon_type=”font” icon=”fa fa-file-pdf-o” icon_size=”normal” icon_custom_size=”26″ icon_color=”mp-text-color-default” icon_custom_color=”#000000″ image_size=”thumbnail” image_custom_size=”50×50″ big_image_height=”150″ icon_background_type=”none” icon_background_size=”1.5″ icon_background_color=”#000000″ icon_margin_left=”0″ icon_margin_right=”0″ icon_margin_top=”0″ icon_margin_bottom=”0″ icon_effect=”grayscale” heading=”Carbon Farming in Illinois – Factsheet” heading_tag=”h2″ button_show=”true” button_text=”View and Download” button_link=”https://ilsustainableag.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/ISAP-Fact-Sheet-Carbon-9.4-FINAL.pdf” button_color=”motopress-btn-color-green-grass” button_custom_bg_color=”#ffffff” button_custom_text_color=”#000000″ button_align=”center”]

An updated version is in development. This guide, developed by the ISAP Science Advisory Committee on 9/23/2020, serves to introduce farmers to financial opportunities available for implementing practices that reduce greenhouse gas emissions, summarizing minimum requirements and payments from traditional financial assistance programs side-by-side with market-based approaches.

[/mp_service_box]

[/mp_span_inner]

[/mp_row_inner]

[/mp_span]

[/mp_row]

 

For more information on the work AFT and ISAP Science Advisory Committee is doing to highlight ways Illinois’ agriculture lands can contribute to natural solutions to climate change, check out this Illinois Farm Families video that briefly our position alongside a local farmer’s perspective.