SB3633 - 104th General Assembly
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| 1 | AN ACT concerning Agriculture. | |||||||||||||||||||
| 2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | |||||||||||||||||||
| 3 | represented in the General Assembly: | |||||||||||||||||||
| 4 | Section 5. The Sustainable Agriculture Act is amended by | |||||||||||||||||||
| 5 | adding Section 7 as follows: | |||||||||||||||||||
| 6 | (505 ILCS 135/7 new) | |||||||||||||||||||
| 7 | Sec. 7. Soil Carbon Sequestration Study. | |||||||||||||||||||
| 8 | (a) The General Assembly Finds that: | |||||||||||||||||||
| 9 | (1) Plants assimilate carbon through the atmosphere | |||||||||||||||||||
| 10 | through photosynthesis. When plants die the carbon that | |||||||||||||||||||
| 11 | remains in the plant matter is added to the soil. | |||||||||||||||||||
| 12 | (2) Carbon can remain stored in soils for thousands of | |||||||||||||||||||
| 13 | years, but the extent to which carbon is stored in soil is | |||||||||||||||||||
| 14 | affected by the vegetation on the land, land management, | |||||||||||||||||||
| 15 | and drainage. | |||||||||||||||||||
| 16 | (3) Agricultural soils have the potential to sequester | |||||||||||||||||||
| 17 | significant quantities of carbon. Farmers can promote soil | |||||||||||||||||||
| 18 | carbon sequestration by following practices that promote | |||||||||||||||||||
| 19 | soil health. For example, perennial crops, which do not | |||||||||||||||||||
| 20 | die off every year, have root systems that promote soil | |||||||||||||||||||
| 21 | carbon sequestration. | |||||||||||||||||||
| 22 | (4) The Illinois Department of Agriculture and the | |||||||||||||||||||
| 23 | Illinois Environmental Protection Agency have the | |||||||||||||||||||
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| 1 | expertise to evaluate and present findings on soil carbon | ||||||
| 2 | sequestration. | ||||||
| 3 | (b) The Department of Agriculture and the Illinois | ||||||
| 4 | Environmental Protection Agency shall conduct a joint study | ||||||
| 5 | and publish the findings of such study to evaluate the extent | ||||||
| 6 | to which carbon could be stored through widespread adoption of | ||||||
| 7 | practices promoting soil carbon sequestration in the State, | ||||||
| 8 | and what soil management practices that can be utilized to | ||||||
| 9 | promote soil carbon sequestration. | ||||||
| 10 | (c) The joint study shall consider how changes in | ||||||
| 11 | seasonality and weather patterns, driven by climate change, | ||||||
| 12 | may impact the efficacy of soil carbon sequestration. | ||||||
| 13 | (d) The Department of Agriculture and the Environmental | ||||||
| 14 | Protection Agency may consult with and seek assistance from | ||||||
| 15 | (1) similar state agencies in other states and (2) federal | ||||||
| 16 | agencies, to the extent that such coordination aids in | ||||||
| 17 | furthering the purposes of this study. | ||||||
| 18 | (e) The Department of Agriculture and the Environmental | ||||||
| 19 | Protection Agency shall publish the joint study on a publicly | ||||||
| 20 | available website no later than January 1, 2028, and suitable | ||||||
| 21 | copies shall be delivered to the Governor and members of the | ||||||
| 22 | General Assembly. | ||||||
