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LandYield and Finite Carbon Expand Forest Carbon Opportunities to Family Landowners in the Northeast

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. & WAYNE, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--LandYield, backed by decades of experience and expertise in forestry, carbon markets and carbon finance, and Finite Carbon, North America's leading developer and supplier of forest carbon offsets, today announced the expansion of their collaboration to the northeastern United States. As a result, over 200,000 landowners in the region with between 40 and 5,000 acres of forestland are now eligible to enroll in LandYield’s forest carbon offset prog...

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