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Sliced: 🎙️ Revolutionizing Soil Health with Henry Rowlands

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With another new month, comes another new episode of our podcast, Untangling Climate Finance. Once more, we turn to agriculture and soil carbon.

In our 11th episode, Jay connects with Henry Rowlands, the Co-Founder, CEO, and Director of Soil in Formation (SIF), a U.S. public benefit corporation helping restore soil health across the world by scaling accurate soil health measurement technology and developing a contextual data platform.

In this conversation, Henry shares his extensive experience in agriculture and soil management and highlights the role agriculture plays globally both now and in the future. He takes us on a journey through his career and how it led to the creation of SIF, alongside his co-founders.

Henry breaks down SIF’s core objectives and details the motivations and goals behind their innovative soil technology company. The two discuss the challenges SIF is trying to overcome with their remote soil sensor and actionable soil health metrics database.

Jay and Henry also talk about SIF’s efforts to position the SIF technology as an approved tool in agriculture and soil carbon credit methodologies within the major carbon credit standards.  Finally, Henry outlines the future of SIF by sharing their plans for the technology and database’s release.

Tune in to learn more about how SIF is helping shape the future of agriculture and healthy soil worldwide.

Happy listening!


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