This seven-part webinar series brings together scientists and others tackling critical questions that inform how to go about sequestering soil carbon in working lands.
This series is intended for researchers, natural resource professionals, and producers who want to be informed on the science of improving soil management for climate mitigation and adaptation. In part 6, “Deep Soil C”, Sharon Billings from University of Kansas will discuss how historic changes in rooting depth have changed soil development. Larry York from Oak Ridge National Laboratory will share outlooks for breeding crops with root characteristics to build soil carbon.
This series is sponsored by the International Soil Carbon Network in partnership with the Midwest, Northeast, and Northwest USDA Climate Hubs and the American Geophysical Union.