In late 2021, Truterra announced it had facilitated more than $4 million in payments to farmers as part of its carbon program. Simultaneously, Land O Lakes said it would pursue a two-prong approach to feed the future of its soil health and carbon initiatives.
The two prongs were to encourage sign up in the carbon programs on one path. And the second path was to create more awareness, interest and success with implementing soil health practices.
In April, Truterra announced a springboard for focus in soil health by announcing a network of transition specialists to help facilitate the implementation of those agronomic practices alongside its retail network agronomists and their farmer customers.