‘We're buying undervalued land because it's too small for industrial agriculture. We're keeping it ag. We're keeping the land under production, which is critically important for a country to be able to feed itself and for rural areas to keep the sense of their community,” says Smith.
“And then we're stacking these other value added synergistic things. On one acre of pasture, we can dig a wood vault, cover it up, seed it, graze sheep, build solar, apply biochar, and mine bitcoin. And that's really the ultimate kind of stacking concept, where we're adding all these different layers of value to that same piece of land in a way that also leaves it in a better place.’
Proto — Possible Futures #003: Carbon Country









