New research shows practices from the past will be key for future soil carbon solutions

Sometimes to go forward you must go back! A new study from CSU’s Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, authored by Aaron Prairie (Ecology Ph.D. candidate) and SCSC center members Francesca Cotrufo and Alison King found that regenerative practices were successful as long-term carbon storage solutions.

There are a lot of nuances and variables across the studies that need further research,” she said. “But it’s a big call for agriculture to move towards a regenerative management model.
— Francesca Cotrufo via CSU SOURCE story, printed May 18, 2023
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