Farmers get money for capturing carbon

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A student plants a tree as part of a national Carbon Neutral campaign in San Jose Wednesday Aug. 13 2008.  Costa Ricas government aims to become the first carbon neutral country in the world by 2021 and will plant 7 million trees this year to off-set ...
A student plants a tree as part of a national Carbon Neutral campaign in San Jose, Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2008. Costa Rica's government aims to become the first carbon neutral country in the world by 2021, and will plant 7 million trees this year to off-set green-house gases. (AP Photo/Kent Gilbert)

(AP) -- Everett Dobrinski recently got a $4,000 check for storing carbon dioxide in his soil. Dobrinski, who farms near Makoti in northwestern North Dakota, said protecting the planet from global warming is not the primary reason he enrolled in National Farmers Union Carbon Credit Program. It's about money.


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