NSW soil health workshops, our new pricing, our US patent has been granted and more!
Dear Reader,
October has marked a pivotal month for Ryzo as we continue to make strides in our mission to contribute to a sustainable future, starting with healthier soil.In line with our recent rebrand from Carbon Count to Ryzo, we've given our platform a significant facelift, focusing on enhancing user experience and functionality to make your journey smoother and more intuitive. You can now access our platform here with our new domain.
Recognising the diverse needs of our community, we're excited to introduce new pricing options and models. Whether you're a farmer, researcher, or an organisation, there's a model that suits your unique requirements. Simply reach out to us for more details!
In a major milestone, we've been granted a US patent for our soil carbon measurement method, and have commenced operations in the US, with our new base being Fort Collins, Colorado. We're thrilled to bring our expertise in soil carbon sequestration measurement and management to a new region, and are now ready to offer support to US-based soil carbon measurement projects.
Our US team has just concluded a fantastic 2023 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America, which was held in St. Louis, Missouri, USA at the end of October. It was fantastic to connect with experts in agronomy, plant science, soil science, and environmental science, and discuss the latest research and scientific breakthroughs that are shaping the future of sustainable agriculture.
We’ll be running several farmer workshops across NSW on soil health and the small water cycle, on the 21st in Bungendore near ACT, and on the 23rd in Byron. Head to our events page for more details!
Until next month
Phil