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Projects demonstrate carbon capture ranchers can get behind

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Michael Standaert

North Dakota News Cooperative

Ranchers in North Dakota are rethinking what it means to raise cattle—and not just for the dinner table. By adopting managed grazing practices, some are turning their pastures into carbon sinks, capturing emissions and exploring new income through carbon credits. But the effort goes deeper than markets. It’s about restoring ecosystems, improving soil, boosting cattle health, and making the land more resilient. At the heart of it all: a growing belief that cows, managed well, can be part of the climate solution—not the problem. Michael Standaert with North Dakota News Cooperative has the full story.

North Dakota News Cooperative
Michael Standaert

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