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Soil CO2 Sequestration Visualization Tool

Japan National Agriculture and Food Research Organization | Source

Farmers can enter information about farm location and management practices to calculate the amount of CO2 absorbed by farm soil. There is also a tool for visualizing soil nitrogen. By analyzing the amount of chemical fertilizers and compost used, this toolkit helps track changes in soil nitrogen levels and nitrogen leaching into groundwater. Farmers can  use this tool to review fertilization practices and crop rotation systems.

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Soil CO<sub>2</sub> Sequestration Visualization Tool
Japan National Agriculture and Food Research Organization | Source | Farmers can enter information about farm location and management practices to calculate the amount of CO2 absorbed by farm soil. Th
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