
The Great Plains of the U.S. have the capacity to hold significant carbon, up to 60% more than current levels.
Food and Agriculture Organization.

Grasslands can offset emissions by drawing down atmospheric CO2.

Rehabilitating degraded cropland is key not only to increasing farm-level production, but also for sequestering soil carbon to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.”
— SOFESCA,
Soil Fertility Consortium of Southern Africa
Year One:
The Wallace Project
See the first year of grassland restoration in Wallace, Kansas. Short documentary premiered at the Kansas City Underground Film Festival September, 2022.
Project Preview
An inside look at Year 0 of our regeneration project as it takes the first step towards healthier soil.
The Problem:
How can we manage our U.S. grassland in a manner that is climate beneficial, i.e. stores more carbon, while also meeting the current economics and investor return hurdles of U.S. agricultural markets?
The Opportunity:
Grassland landscapes are a proven technology for reducing the concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere. The Great Plains of the U.S have the potential to store enough carbon to offset a significant portion of America’s carbon emissions. The carbon storage capacity of the these lands, combined with proven agricultural productivity, means that The Great Plains present an unparalleled opportunity to fight climate change at scale while delivering investor worthy returns .
Our Solution:
Harness the proven high productivity of the Great Plains with a new, disruptive approach to agricultural asset management that is both climate-beneficial and investment-worthy
What We Do:
Provenance Co. Investment Partners will achieve significant carbon sequestration while delivering equal — if not better — economic returns over existing agricultural methods.
The Provenance Co. is working to transform the American Heartland into a carbon sink powerhouse that delivers investor-worthy returns.
Who We Work With
We seek investor partners who want to support the regeneration of grasslands for a happy, healthy and resilient future.



