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Measured Impact.
Real Outcomes.

What it takes to support regenerative agriculture. And why it matters when done right.

Real Impact Starts in the Ground.

Creekside Carbon connects climate-focused capital directly to regenerative farmers restoring soil, improving water resilience, and removing carbon from the atmosphere.

Through the purchase and retirement of high-integrity soil carbon credits, we help accelerate regenerative agriculture while delivering measurable climate impact on working land.

Why It's Hard.

Impact in agriculture isn't easy. Why?

Risk

Farmers take on real financial risk before results are visible.

Time

Soil resilience is built over seasons, not quarters.

Cost

Regenerative transitions can cost up to $100 per acre each year before payback.

Carbon revenue helps farmers stay the course long enough for the benefits to take hold.

What Impact Looks Like Today.

Real progress is already happening across working American farmland. These are measurable outcomes tied directly to healthier soil, stronger farms, and long-term land stewardship.

ACRES

800K+

Regenerative farmland participating across working farmland in the United States.

VERIFIED CARBON OUTCOMES

700K+

Registry-issued soil carbon creidts generated through regenerative farming programs.

FARMERS

250+

Supporting American farmers investing in long-term soil health and resilience.

The Early Pay Model

One of the hardest parts of carbon farming is the wait. After a vintage's credits are issued, farmers can face months before payments clear through the program — time most farm operations can't easily absorb.

Creekside's Early Pay model helps move carbon revenue closer to when farmers actually need it — during planting season, input purchases, and periods of heavy cash flow demand. By advancing payments after credits are issued, farmers gain access to capital months earlier than the traditional payment cycle.

That liquidity, delivered at the right moment, is what makes the difference between a farmer staying the course and walking away.

To date:

  • $2.89M delivered in early payments
  • 250+ farmers
  • 12 states

While we currently focus on soil carbon, the Early Pay model is designed to work across verified environmental credit types — including water quality and Scope 3 supply chain credits — as those markets mature.

Two Ways to Direct Capital.

Philanthropic & DAF Giving
Climate-focused donors — including individuals, families, and donor-advised funds — can support regenerative agriculture by helping fund the purchase and permanent retirement of verified agricultural soil carbon credits.

Support creates measurable climate impact while directing revenue toward farmers investing in healthier soils, stronger farms, and long-term land stewardship.

There is no financial return. The return is measurable impact on land and the people stewarding it.

Impact Capital
For investors seeking a return alongside climate outcomes, Creekside is developing co-investment opportunities tied to credit acquisition and our Early Pay approach. The goal is to help move capital closer to when farmers need it most while pairing participation with verified, registry-issued soil carbon credits.

Both paths are grounded in the same high-integrity credits, the same farmers, and the same commitment to transparency.

Example Impact: $50,000.

  • Retires approximately 1,000 tons of soil carbon
  • Supports regenerative farmers
  • Improves soil health and water resilience

Our role is to connect verified climate impact with the people who want to support it — with transparency, context, and real relationships behind every credit.

Verified Through:

  • Field-level measurement
  • Independent third-party verification
  • Established carbon registries

Whether philanthropic or investment capital, the outcome on the ground is the same.

Let's Move Regenerative Ag Forward.

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