"America’s farm, ranch and forest managers are stewards of the land, and  have long recognized the significance of managing soil health, plant  productivity and animal nutrition. Conservation practices and other management  changes can reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and increase carbon storage  while improving soil health, crop or livestock productivity, and resilience to  drought and other extreme weather.  This report lays out methods for  estimating changes in GHG emissions and carbon storage at a local scale.  The  methods in the report will be used to develop user-friendly tools for farmers,  ranchers, forest landowners and other USDA stakeholders to help them evaluate  the GHG benefits of a wide variety of management practices."
http://www.usda.gov/oce/climate_change/estimation.htm
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