In the news release, Truterra Launches Sustainability Services
to Help Farmers Plan, Make and Maintain Regenerative Practice
Changes, Including Unlocking Potential Value through New Market
Opportunities, issued 24-Jan-2023 by
Truterra, LLC over PR Newswire, we are advised by the company that
under the bullets, the third paragraph, second sentence should read
"an average payment per participating farmer of $24,842" rather than "an average payment per
participating farmer of $2,124 " as
originally issued inadvertently. The complete, corrected release
follows:
Truterra Launches Sustainability Services to Help Farmers Plan,
Make and Maintain Regenerative Practice Changes, Including
Unlocking Potential Value through New Market Opportunities
As part of sustainability services, Truterra's
2023 carbon program is now open for enrollment
Early results indicate Truterra's 2022 carbon
program will result in more than $4.5
million in payments to participating farmers for nearly
237,000 tonnes of carbon stored in soils
ARDEN
HILLS, Minn., Jan. 24,
2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Truterra, LLC, the
sustainability business of Land
O'Lakes, Inc., one of America's largest farmer-owned
cooperatives, today announced the launch of Truterra™
sustainability services, a comprehensive suite of agronomic and
financial resources designed to meet farmers where they are at
every stage of their sustainability journey. This launch is part of
Truterra's broader effort to work with more farmers to encourage
adoption of regenerative farming practices by working to remove one
of the biggest barriers to practice change – fear of lost
profitability and productivity of their acres – and develop new
offerings that best fit farmers' needs and support their
transitions to more sustainable practices.
Truterra sustainability services focuses on working with farmers
to plan, make and maintain sustainability practice changes,
including:
- Making a plan: The Truterra™ soil health assessment
and plan sets quantifiable soil health baselines and provides
custom recommendations to improve overall soil health and
resiliency. The soil health assessment brings much-needed locally
relevant context to soil health measures for farmers to understand
more about their soil health status, potential for improvement and
to help create a roadmap toward improved soil health. After a
successful 2022 pilot across several states including Iowa, Kansas
and Missouri, Truterra is
expanding the soil health assessment to Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska and Wisconsin. The soil health assessment offering
builds on the robust conservation agronomy support already being
delivered through Truterra and Winfield United networks of trusted
local ag retail advisors and its farmer support team.
- Creating a pathway to make change: Truterra's market
access program is an on-ramp for eligible farmers considering
adopting new regenerative practices on their fields. Farmers can
potentially receive $2/acre to begin
building the baseline data required to participate in future carbon
program opportunities. In addition, farmers have the
opportunity to participate in the WinField United Advanced Acre® Rx
prescription plan1 – a component of which provides a
warranty to offset part of the risk of this practice change
implementation.
- Being rewarded for transition: For fields that have made
eligible practice changes within the last four years, qualified
farmers can potentially earn between $15-$30 per tonne
of new carbon stored through Truterra's 2023 carbon program which
is now open for enrollment through February
28. Truterra offers farmers earning potential by paying
based on results – carbon stored – rather than a set payment per
acre.
Truterra is also working to develop additional opportunities for
farmers to be rewarded for their stewardship, such as the
USDA-funded Climate SMART (Scaling Mechanisms for Agriculture's
Regenerative Transformation) project to scale production and
demand for climate-smart corn, soybean, wheat, cotton and milk
production.
"A journey to sustainability is never a straight line. Working
through the farmer cooperative system enables us to take a
comprehensive view and deploy targeted support to directly address
what farmers and retailers need to best manage risk and maximize
natural resources to generate a potential return on investment,"
said Tom Ryan, president, Truterra.
"Through the launch of our sustainability services approach,
Truterra is excited to continue working with ag retailers and
farmers in an effort to address cost, risk and knowledge barriers
to regenerative agriculture practice adoption. In turn, we can help
position them as leaders in emerging market opportunities for
carbon removals, climate-smart commodities and other ways to be
rewarded for their stewardship while future-proofing their
businesses for the long-term."
Truterra's 2022 carbon program is expected to pay farmers more
than $4.5 million total in cash
payments for nearly 237,000 tonnes of carbon stored in soils. The
program delivered 220 participating farmers an average payment per
participating farmer of $24,842. Full
results for the 2022 program will be released in the coming months
once all payments have been finalized.
Truterra's sustainability services are rooted in the
Land O'Lakes cooperative network,
which touches about 50 percent of all U.S. harvested acres, and
work through its agricultural retailer network of trusted advisors
to provide farmers better agronomic insights to continuously
improve their operations. With Truterra's work in supporting
farmers transition to sustainable practices, WinField United's
scientific approach to crop management and the expertise of local
ag retailers, the Land O'Lakes
cooperative system is working to help mitigate the risk associated
with converting to more climate-smart practices.
Interested farmers can learn more and find the program that is
right for them at Truterraag.com/enroll or contact their local
Truterra retail partner.
1 *Agreement is required and conditions, restrictions and
service fees apply. Percentage goals for the crops' Approved Yield
range from 95–105% for corn and 95–100% for soybeans. Only
available to corn and soybean farmers who enroll a minimum of 250
acres of an individual crop in the program.
About Truterra, LLC
Truterra is a leading sustainability solutions provider,
advancing and connecting sustainability efforts throughout the food
system at scale – from farmers to ag retailers to value chain
collaborators including food and fiber
companies. Truterra positions farmers for success
by providing them tools and resources
to establish a stewardship baseline, track progress on
every field they farm, access conservation resources and prepare
for ecosystem services market opportunities. The Truterra™
network brings together the best in agricultural technology and
precision conservation to drive sustainability across the food
system, feeding people, safeguarding the planet and
supporting farmer livelihoods. Truterra was launched in
2016 by Land O'Lakes, Inc., a
member-owned cooperative that spans the spectrum from agricultural
production to consumer foods. To learn more,
visit www.truterraag.com.
About Land O'Lakes, Inc.
Land O'Lakes, Inc., one of
America's premier agribusiness and food companies, is a
member-owned cooperative with industry-leading operations that span
the spectrum from agricultural production to consumer foods. With
2021 annual sales of $16 billion,
Land O'Lakes is one of the
nation's largest cooperatives, ranking 232 on the Fortune 500.
Building on a legacy of more than 100 years of operation,
Land O'Lakes today operates some
of the most respected brands in agribusiness and food production
including Land O'Lakes Dairy Foods, Animal Nutrition, WinField
United and Truterra. The company does business in all 50 states and
more than 60 countries. Land
O'Lakes, Inc. corporate headquarters are located in
Arden Hills, Minnesota.
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