My $10 price was rejected.Same here. Wonder if anyone got higher
My $10 price was rejected.Same here. Wonder if anyone got higher
We got selected as well. From my experience in the ag carbon market, this is typically done on an incredibly small subset (think <3% of accounts). I am thinking they will be doing drones in addition to boots on the ground for the surveying in order to calibrate their GIS data.Looks like I got chosen for an on-site survey. Will be interesting to see how we line up access. I’m not leaving the gate unlocked
they were very generous with my credits…luckily the survey doesn’t adjust their number. Or maybe I don’t understand the formula and they are accurate. Seemed high to me.We got selected as well. From my experience in the ag carbon market, this is typically done on an incredibly small subset (think <3% of accounts). I am thinking they will be doing drones in addition to boots on the ground for the surveying in order to calibrate their GIS data.
They were also generous with ours. We only have about half of our 160 acres in timber and they quotes us 160 credits. I can assure you that most have a higher quality timber count than we do. We will certainly help with their model reverting to the mean if it was over-estimating before lol.they were very generous with my credits…luckily the survey doesn’t adjust their number. Or maybe I don’t understand the formula and they are accurate. Seemed high to me.
I have 250 acres and it’s all timber but about 75 acres is “crap” and they gave me 723 credits!They were also generous with ours. We only have about half of our 160 acres in timber and they quotes us 160 credits. I can assure you that most have a higher quality timber count than we do. We will certainly help with their model reverting to the mean if it was over-estimating before lol.
Dang, you can buy some pretty good feeders with that. jkI have 250 acres and it’s all timber but about 75 acres is “crap” and they gave me 723 credits!
And a plow!Dang, you can buy some pretty good feeders with that. jk
Spending it all on Big and J Deadly Dust. That will get all the bigguns to come by my stand.And a plow!
NCX. There is more discussion earlier in the thread on how to enroll and what the program entails. Unfortunately the enrollment for this program is over for next year.I'm in kansas and haven't heard of this plan,who is it through?I have around 80 acres of timber that I don't plan on cutting any time soon.
That was the round for the winter cycle. They are accepting sign-ups now for the spring cycle.NCX. There is more discussion earlier in the thread on how to enroll and what the program entails. Unfortunately the enrollment for this program is over for next year.
Yeah they came out to me about 2 weeks ago. They called the day before to let me know. Told them that wasn’t enough heads up for me to get there and open the gates but he was more than welcome to park at the gate and walk which he did. Took him a day on my place. No clue the result of their audit but apparently it doesn’t matter in terms of compensation.On our farms we have had a forestry team out to do the on-site calibration measurements with NCX. On our 160 acre farm it took about 2 days. My brother's 60 acre property took 1 day. We picked the guy's brain for a bit on how the calibration process works as well as some restrictions on harvesting timber throughout the enrollment period.
For those who have not enrolled yet, I believe there is open enrollment now for the spring.