The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#37 - Exploring Carbon Farming and its critical role in the survival of humanity - with Dr. Jeff Creque, PhD, Carbon Cycle Institute

The MARTINZ Critical Review - A podcast by The MARTINZ Critical Review

In today’s episode we continue our series on regenerative agriculture examining why it is so important for our soils, the environment, and all of human life.  Joining us today is Dr. Jeff Creque, PhD.  Dr. Creque earned his PhD in Rangeland Ecology from Utah State University, and is a California State Board of Forestry Certified Professional in Rangeland Management.  He is an agricultural and rangeland consultant and Natural Resources Conservation Service certified nutrient management planning specialist.  Dr. Creque brings thirty years of applied experience and theoretical training to the task of informing and facilitating the goals of the Marin Carbon Project. Dr. Creque is a Director at the Carbon Cycle Institute, and the co-founder of the Marin Carbon Project, where he provides senior leadership on carbon farming and land management. Additionally, he has many organizational affiliations including: the Alliance for Local Sustainable Agriculture, Bolinas-Stinson Beach Compost Project, Apple Tree International, and West Marin Compost Coalition. To learn more about Dr. Creque and his work please visit: Carbon Cycle Institute website Marin Carbon Project Presentation on Carbon Farming