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Protecting the environment, one project at a time

Protecting the environment, one project at a timeProtecting the environment, one project at a timeProtecting the environment, one project at a time

Promoting Carbon Capture by Incorporating Nature-Based Solutions to Help Landowners and Businesses for a Sustainable Future

Protecting the environment, one project at a time

Protecting the environment, one project at a timeProtecting the environment, one project at a timeProtecting the environment, one project at a time

Promoting Carbon Capture by Incorporating Nature-Based Solutions to Help Landowners and Businesses for a Sustainable Future

Natural Solutions

Our nature based projects are diverse and include Avoided Grassland Conversion, REDD+, and Wetland Restoration Projects.


We strive for a carbon-neutral future, where native land and soil is protected and becomes an ally in the fight against climate change. 


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About Us

Native Ag was founded with a simple idea: to help landowners, businesses and communities protect the environment while helping each other. 


At Native Ag, our mission is to implement a regenerative approach to help balance the ecosystem by harnessing the transformative potential of soil and biomass sequestration.


Nature-based carbon projects not only remove pre-existing carbon dioxide from the air, they also provide safe habitats for endangered species, improve and clean the water supply, help prevent flooding and erosion, combat deforestation and wildfires, and provide additional local income.



Our Values

At Native Ag, our commitment to soil carbon sequestration extends beyond the technological and scientific realms; it is deeply rooted in our core values as responsible stewards of the environment. We believe that sustainable practices and ethical considerations are as integral to our mission as the groundbreaking technologies we employ. Our values guide every facet of our work, ensuring that our efforts not only mitigate climate change but also contribute positively to ecosystems and communities. Here are the foundational principles that define our approach:


Environmental Integrity:We uphold the highest standards of environmental integrity. Our practices prioritize the health of ecosystems, emphasizing the importance of preserving biodiversity and natural habitats. Through soil carbon sequestration, we aim not only to reduce carbon emissions but also to restore and enhance the ecosystems that support life on our planet.


Transparency and Accountability:Transparency is at the heart of our operations. We believe in open communication with our clients, stakeholders, and the public. Through detailed reporting and clear communication, we ensure that the impacts and progress of our soil carbon sequestration initiatives are easily understood and verifiable.


Community Engagement:We recognize the interconnectedness of environmental health and community well-being. Our approach involves actively engaging with local communities, fostering partnerships, and empowering farmers and landowners to become advocates for sustainable agriculture. By integrating local knowledge and perspectives, we create solutions that benefit both the environment and the people who depend on it.


Innovation with Responsibility:Innovation is a driving force behind our soil carbon sequestration efforts. However, we believe in deploying technology responsibly. Our innovations are carefully vetted to ensure they align with ethical standards, posing no harm to ecosystems, biodiversity, or human health. We actively seek out and invest in solutions that promote long-term sustainability.


Continuous Learning and Improvement:The field of soil carbon sequestration is dynamic and ever-evolving. We embrace a culture of continuous learning, staying abreast of the latest research, technologies, and best practices. This commitment enables us to adapt our strategies, ensuring that we provide the most effective and sustainable solutions to our clients.


Social Responsibility:Our commitment to soil carbon sequestration extends beyond profit margins. We actively seek opportunities to contribute to social and environmental causes that align with our mission. By promoting social responsibility, we strive to inspire positive change beyond the boundaries of our immediate work.


At Native Ag, our values are not just words on paper; they are the guiding principles that shape our journey as responsible soil carbon sequestration pioneers. Together, let's cultivate a greener tomorrow, grounded in integrity, transparency, community, responsible innovation, continuous improvement, and a deep sense of social responsibility.

INNOVATIONS IN CARBON REMOVAL for a better world

Agriculture

Trees & Forestry

Trees & Forestry

Incorporating cover crops, minimizing tillage, and practicing crop rotation are among the measures farmers can adopt to reintroduce carbon into the soil, initiating the generation of credits that contribute to an extra revenue stream. By combining several practices, farmers can enhance the advantages to the soil, fostering its resilience and promoting a more profitable agricultural operation.

Trees & Forestry

Trees & Forestry

Trees & Forestry

Plants naturally extract carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and trees, in particular, excel at storing the CO2 absorbed through photosynthesis. The expansion, restoration, and strategic management of tree cover can enhance carbon absorption, harnessing the photosynthetic process to convert atmospheric carbon dioxide into stored carbon within wood and soil.

Biomass

Trees & Forestry

Direct Air Capture

Numerous techniques exist for utilizing biomass to remove carbon, including the production of biochar—a charcoal-like soil additive that sequesters carbon—achieved by heating biomass in low-oxygen environments. Another method involves creating bio-oil, a liquid product injected underground through a similar process. 

Direct Air Capture

Carbon Mineralization

Direct Air Capture

Direct air capture involves chemically extracting carbon dioxide from the surrounding air and subsequently storing it either underground or in durable products such as concrete. This method shares similarities with carbon capture and storage technology employed to decrease emissions from various sources like power plants and industrial facilities. The key distinction lies in direct air capture's ability to remove surplus carbon already released into the atmosphere, as opposed to capturing it at the emission source.

Carbon Mineralization

Carbon Mineralization

Carbon Mineralization

Carbon mineralization offers an alternative method for sequestering already-captured carbon dioxide by injecting the CO2 into appropriate rock types. In this process, the CO2 reacts with the rock to create a solid carbonate, ensuring permanent storage. Additionally, this technique can be applied to replace more emissions-intensive conventional production methods. One notable example is integrating mineralization into concrete production, a practice employed on a global scale in the production of multi-billion tons of concrete.

Ocean Based

Carbon Mineralization

Carbon Mineralization

Various strategies for ocean-based carbon removal have been suggested to harness the ocean's capacity for carbon sequestration and diversify options beyond land-based applications. Each method seeks to expedite natural carbon cycles in the ocean. Potential solutions encompass utilizing photosynthesis in coastal plants, seaweed, or phytoplankton; introducing specific minerals to seawater that react with dissolved CO2 and sequester it; or applying an electric current through seawater to expedite reactions that ultimately aid in extracting CO2

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