The American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America have launched a new online site called Decode 6, which provides free educational resources in carbon and ecosystem services for people in the agricultural and environmental sectors. Decode 6 is the source for unbiased, science-based information to evaluate today’s opportunities in carbon and ecosystem services practices and markets.
Carbon programs and markets are cropping up around the United States, and agricultural stakeholders are finding it difficult to find trusted sources for information about these programs. In 2021, ASA, CSSA, and SSSA began work on building a source for unbiased, science-based information to evaluate today’s opportunities in carbon and ecosystem services practices and markets—which is now called Decode 6.
Decode 6—named for carbon, the 6th element on the periodic table—is a free, accessible online site that helps those interested in adopting carbon programs or creating policy to help curb climate change and evaluate the science behind the practices. The program seeks to answer the key questions that ag retailers, conservation and carbon sequestration nonprofits, startups, technology providers, ag retailers, seed providers, and equipment providers are asking.
“In this emerging area that is surrounded by hype, gaps in knowledge, and entities looking to profit, it’s especially important that we provide a tool that will allow individuals to make the best, most informed decisions while recognizing uncertainties,” Seth Murray, CSSA President-Elect, says. “I am excited that ASA, CSSA, and SSSA are leading the way with Decode 6 to inform farmers, land managers, policymakers, conservationists, industry, and the public about carbon sequestration and ecosystem services in an unbiased way.”