Verra is inactivating its VCS Program methodology for quantifying N2O emission reductions in agricultural crops through nitrogen fertilizer rate reduction (VM0022).
Verra is scoping updated nitrogen management and N2O reduction approaches and guidance as part of a major revision to VM0042, its Improved Agricultural Land Management (IALM) methodology.
To learn more and to access a pre-consultation survey about the upcoming revision to VM0042, please check out the full announcement: https://bit.ly/3RNi69a#Verra#ClimateAction#ClimateChange#StandardsMatter
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Verra has made VM0022 "Quantifying N2O Emissions Reductions in Agricultural Crops through Nitrogen Fertilizer Rate Reduction, v1.1" inactive as of July 1, 2024. Since no projects have been registered within five years, future projects are encouraged to check the applicability of the latest version of the VM0042 Methodology for Improved Agricultural Land Management, which includes nitrogen management as an eligible project activity.
check: verra.org
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Latest insights this week: Spring 2024 Fertilizer Update
With spring planting – and a few big U.S. Department of Agriculture reports- right around the corner, this week’s post steps back to consider the latest on fertilizer prices. While considerably lower than in recent memory, prices remain historically high. What will this mean for #Plant2024?
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Don't miss one of our main features in the SEP/OCT issue of New AG International. Free to view:
Insect frass as agricultural fertilizer
Insect excreta – frass – is being investigated as a new fertilizer opportunity. With the increase in insects reared as a food source, what to do with frass is top of mind. Thus, research into utilizing the frass as a fertilizer has come up time and again. Editor Janet Kanters writes.
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Chemistry plays an indispensable role in agricultural productivity. For instance, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium (NPK), the essential nutrients in most fertilizers, enhance plant growth by augmenting the nutrient content in the soil. Moreover, understanding the elemental composition and purpose of agrichemicals fosters efficient usage, leading to increased crop yields and more sustainable farming practices.
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