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Farmers look to adapt with innovation. "Growing" Carbon can be a profitable crop.

Farmer Paul Kronebusch rotates some of his winter wheat with legumes in fields north of Conrad.

Near Brady, farmer Chad Doheny is trying another value-added option. He planted camelina, a drought resistant oilseed.

Released into the air, carbon is a greenhouse gas that many scientists say contributes to global warming. Kept in the ground, it is not a problem. And, as Kronebusch and Doheny are learning, it’s potentially profitable.

By SONJA LEE
Tribune Staff Writer

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