Enslaved Africans and high quality seeds from Haiti led to massive indigo exports from Louisiana to Europe. Plantations grew indigo alongside rice fields.
Payments for the third crop of carbon credits facilitate by Indigo Ag will be made to its more than 900 farmer enrollees from 28 states in March 2024. This represents an equivalent of 163,048 metric ...
In 2020, South Carolina farmers James Traywick and his son, Deaver, signed up to be part of a program that could issue them payments for sequestering carbon with Indigo Ag. The longtime ...
When the British lost their American colonies, they had to look elsewhere for indigo and cotton plantations. Their attention was drawn to Bengal, where a Frenchman named Louis Bonnaud had established ...
Software giant Microsoft has agreed to buy 40,000 agricultural soil-based carbon credits from Indigo Ag, a single-transaction purchase record for the sustainable ag company. The credit purchase will ...
Most histories about the first successful indigo crop in North America never mention the man who made it possible. John Quash Williams was born in the colony of South Carolina sometime between 1720-25 ...
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