Generate new income with high-quality carbon credits
See how much you can earn from carbon farming
Capture a new revenue stream
Carbon by Indigo produces the highest quality, most in-demand ag carbon credits on the market—and farmers take home 75% or more of the average sale price, every time.
Interested in learning more? Create a free account to explore carbon farming opportunities for your farm.
Indigo's program is open to farmers who
grow any of 22 types of crops
on at least 150 acres
you must enroll at least 1 field
and in any of 30 qualifying US states
More states, crops, and practices are being added all the time. Create your free account and enter some basic info to find out if you're eligible for Carbon.
Beyond Credits: How can carbon farming benefit your operation?
Lower input costs
Lower input costs
Increasing carbon organic matter improves soil fertility, which reduces the need for synthetic herbicides and fertilizer.
Better manage moisture
Better manage moisture
Reduce erosion
Reduce erosion
Testimonials
Benefit from the industry’s leading farmer-first ag carbon program
Partnered with trusted ag companies
Carbon by Indigo is the only program currently producing credits at scale through a third-party registry—providing an unparalleled level of quality that 40+ agribusinesses offer to their farmers.
Capitalize on growing markets
Demand is growing rapidly for registry-issued credits—based on market growth, we’ve paid farmers 3X the original guaranteed payment rate.
Major corporate buyers
More than 18 global corporations have bought Indigo’s credits to-date, and our credits continue to sell out. Learn more about why these companies invest in agriculture and choose Indigo.
We win when you win
Farmers always take home 75% or more of the carbon credit average sale amount. Indigo’s revenue share means it's in our best interest to help you maximize your yearly payment.
Explore the program at no cost and with no commitment.
Still have questions?
Carbon farming resources
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