A point made in the article, more than halfway down, is that modern intensive agriculture is less of a carbon sink than previous approaches.
There are people seeking to alter modern wheat | canola | et al to leave more carbon behind in larger root systems that remain within the soil and build deeper "peatier" soil bases.
This has the potential to knock a significant percentage from the global annual atmosperic carbon increase .. and every bit helps.
There are people seeking to alter modern wheat | canola | et al to leave more carbon behind in larger root systems that remain within the soil and build deeper "peatier" soil bases.
This has the potential to knock a significant percentage from the global annual atmosperic carbon increase .. and every bit helps.