Farmers say they were told carbon credits would cover subscription costs, with a little extra, but the reality fell far short
Reading Time: 4 minutes Several farmers from Manitoba and Saskatchewan say they are out thousands of dollars after subscribing to a carbon credit program offered by Farmers Edge. “We have not seen a dime,” said Barclay Uruski, who farms near Arborg, Man. Farmers Edge is a Manitoba-based firm that provides digital farm management tools. It launched its Smart Carbon […] Read more
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