Tieszen Farms
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Tieszen Farms

Tieszen Farms, a fifth-generation family-owned farming operation in Canistota, South Dakota, utilizes hemp cultivation to promote soil regeneration and carbon capture through sustainable agricultural practices. Hemp's deep root system enhances soil organic carbon levels, while its rapid growth facilitates significant carbon dioxide absorption, contributing to long-term soil health and resilience. The revenue from verified carbon credit sales enables Tieszen Farms to expand their regenerative practices and invest in advanced technologies, creating economic opportunities for local farmers. These HCS Horizon credits not only align with global sustainability goals but also embody a commitment to meaningful environmental impact, fostering a healthier planet and supporting a circular economy.

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Project Overview

Located near Canistota, South Dakota, Tieszen Farms is a family-owned, fifth-generation farming operation. As one of their rotational crops, hemp plays a key role in soil regeneration, carbon capture, and sustainable agriculture. By cultivating hemp, they sequester carbon, restore soil health, and promote long-term environmental resilience.


Hemp’s deep root system stores carbon by depositing organic matter into the soil, improving long-term soil organic carbon (SOC) levels. As the roots decay, they lock carbon into the ground, enhancing soil fertility. The plant’s rapid growth allows it to absorb large amounts of CO₂ through photosynthesis, converting it into biomass. Its stalks, composed of up to 70% cellulose, retain carbon until they decompose or are processed into durable products.

Revenue from carbon credit sales is essential for Tieszen Farms to invest in sustainable farming, expand operations, and implement new technologies that enhance carbon capture. Without this revenue, sustaining regenerative practices and scaling hemp acres would be limited.


Corporate buyers investing in Tieszen’s carbon credits can be confident that their funding directly supports measurable environmental impact. The HCS 10-year carbon credits are independently verified, ensuring that carbon sequestration is additional—not just a result of traditional farming operations.

HCS’s advanced Measurement, Reporting, and Verification (MRV) system uses precision remote sensing technology to track carbon capture with accuracy and transparency while minimizing leakage. This rigorous monitoring process strengthens the credibility of Tieszen’s carbon credits.


Beyond carbon sequestration, Tieszen’s regenerative farming methods improve soil health, enhance biodiversity, and reduce reliance on synthetic fertilizers and chemical inputs. These practices create economic opportunities for local farmers, generating additional revenue to sustain their operations.


HCS Horizon credits align with global sustainability goals, including Climate Action (SDG 13), Life on Land (SDG 15), and Responsible Consumption & Production (SDG 12). These credits go beyond traditional environmental targets by supporting a circular economy and driving meaningful climate action.


Tieszen’s carbon credits are more than just removal credits—they represent a commitment to regenerative agriculture, sustainable land management, and a healthier planet. By choosing these verified, high-impact credits, corporate buyers contribute to real, long-term environmental and economic change.

Project Details

Project Company

Hemp Carbon Standard Inc

Project URL

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Location

South Dakota, United States

Project Type

Regenerative Agriculture

Methodology

HCS001

Mechanism

Removal

Start Date

September 2023

Verification

First Verifier: Control Union

On-going Validator: Control Union

Standard: Hemp Carbon Standard

Project Verification & Standards

This project adheres to recognized carbon standards and undergoes third-party validation and verification. These standards help ensure emissions reductions or removals are real, measurable, and traceable.

Sustainable Development Goals

This project contributes to the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):

Clean water and sanitation

Clean water and sanitation

Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all

Decent work and economic growth

Decent work and economic growth

Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all

Industry, innovation and infrastructure

Industry, innovation and infrastructure

Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation

Sustainable cities and communities

Sustainable cities and communities

Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable

Responsible consumption and production

Responsible consumption and production

Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns

Climate action

Climate action

Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts

Life on land

Life on land

Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss

The Sustainable Development Goals are a collection of 17 global goals set by the United Nations General Assembly. This project's contributions to these goals are verified and monitored.

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