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It's Been Six Years Since Illinois Set Out To Improve Water Quality. So Far, Farm Runoff Is Worse


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Water runs off a central Illinois farm into the East Branch Embarras River through a tile drainage pipe.
When it rains on Joe Rothermel’s central Illinois farm, most of the water drains into the nearby East Branch Embarras River. There, it begins a journey south through the Wabash, Ohio and Mississippi Rivers. As it flows through more and more farmland, fertilizer runoff which once nourished crops compounds the water’s nutrient load, resulting in a dead zone off the coast of Texas and Louisiana. 
 
Rothermel does what he can to reduce his nutrient runoff, including planting cover crops on 800 of his 1,100 corn and soybean acres and utilizing reduced-tillage methods.“After farming for a couple of years and just looking around at what s happening, I just decided there has to be a better way to farm than just continually pouring more and more inputs into the field,” Rothermel says. “Soil is a finite resource, and I just decid ....

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Stack conservation revenue with credits


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BUYING CREDITS: ADM is buying carbon credits from Illinois farmers as part of a 2021 pilot project from Ecosystem Services Market Consortium. The program will have a full launch in 2022, impacting more than 10,000 Illinois acres.
An Illinois pilot project plans to pay farmers for both improving water quality and storing carbon.
Growing soil organic carbon with cover crops and conservation tillage pays in more ways than just improved soil health, says Broadlands, Ill., farmer Joe Rothermel. He’s using both practices on his farm and earning an annual paycheck for his efforts.
Rothermel is one of 12 Illinois landowners earning income from storing carbon in a 2021 pilot program from the Ecosystem Services Market Consortium. He hopes to make $10 to 15 an acre following the 2021 growing season, but prices could fluctuate above or below that. ESMC doesn’t set a price, relying on price discovery on the open market instead. ....

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