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Carbon Inset

An Earth Layer app, powered by the Carbon Agent.

Find the agriculture land best suited to cattle grazing on forage associated with lower emissions. Insettingmeans cutting emissions inside your own operation, not buying offsets elsewhere. Ask for an outcome; get the parcels, ranked, over the same Earth Layer spine the land & water agents read.

The search

“Best agriculture land for cattle grazing with forage that helps minimize carbon emissions.”

State → ideal county → parcel

State
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How it ranks

Agriculture & croplive

Is the land actually agriculture, and what's grown? Cropland, managed pasture, or non-ag, down to the crop (Potatoes, Alfalfa, Canola…). The honest answer to "is this a farm?", uniform across every state.

USDA NASS Cropland Data Layer (CropScape)
Soil organic carbonlive

Depth-weighted organic matter (top 30 cm) of the dominant soil → soil organic carbon. The measured, defensible half: a fact, not a model.

USDA NRCS SSURGO (Soil Data Access)
Grazing capacity (forage)live

Ecological-site annual forage production (lbs/acre) → can the land carry cattle? The productivity signal behind stocking and grazing.

USDA EDIT annual production
Lower-emissions foragelive

Whether the soil supports forage associated with reduced enteric methane (condensed-tannin legumes like sainfoin & birdsfoot trefoil). An association, with the source, never a number.

USDA NRCS Plant Guide + cited forage research
Decision-support over public soil/ecological data; forage–emissions links are reported as associations from cited research, never guaranteed reductions. This is not a carbon-credit measurement, verification, or registry-grade inventory.