INTENT Launches Collaborative Pilot Program with Prominent Partner to Measure Sustainable Practices on Farm 

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INTENT is proud to announce a collaborative pilot program focused on advancing sustainable agriculture in partnership with a major industry player. The joint initiative aims to assess the potential of double-crop soybeans as a renewable fuel feedstock.  

INTENT, a leading provider of software and services for the agricultural sector, connects businesses with farmers, enabling collaboration and innovation in agriculture. Together with our partner, a global leader in sustainability, we are positioning farmers to be early contributors working toward sustainability and carbon emission reduction in the industry.  

In 2023, the double-crop, low-till soybean pilot program will collaborate with 100 progressive farmers from across the United States, to drive regenerative agriculture practices and assess the decrease in emissions associated with producing two crops in one year. As program participants, farmers will enjoy financial incentives, while sharing their data through INTENT’s advanced technology platform. 

Collaboration with farmers is crucial to the program’s success. By actively engaging farmers and incorporating their expertise, INTENT and our partner plan to drive meaningful change and foster a more sustainable future for agriculture. We understand that sustainability programs must be practical and effective on the farm to achieve real impact. Through this pilot program, farmers will play a significant role in shaping the future of sustainable practices and carbon emission reduction in the industry. 

For more information about the program please visit https://intent.ag/2023-double-crop-soybean-pilot/.