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Ag program offers grants to help farmers, ranchers

Ag program offers grants to help farmers, ranchers
Texas commodity producers who qualify can apply for a grant for up to $100,000 to help them adopt better practices; measure, monitor, report and verify; develop and promote products produced under the program.

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A new program is offering Texas ranchers, farmers and forest landowners financial incentives encouraging them to implement new practices with the goal of improving soil health and reducing gas emissions.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service-funded program awarded $65 million in grants to Texas A&M University AgriLife Research and its six partner organizations to launch in 2025. Those who apply and meet requirements could receive grants of up to $100,000.

The project is led by Texas A&M’s Dr. Julie Howe, professor of soil science, Dr. Nithya Rajan, professor of agronomy and project manager Jason Vogel, who recently hosted a webinar outlining the program’s details.

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