Texas Climate-Smart Initiative Opens Producer Application Period
Jan. 3, 2024

Texas commodity producers interested in improving the sustainability of their operations can apply to participate in the Texas Climate-Smart Initiative, spearheaded by Texas A&M AgriLife Research.

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Texas Climate-Smart Initiative Launches
Aug. 7, 2023

Texas A&M AgriLife Research recently kicked off the Texas Climate-Smart Initiative, a five-year large-scale pilot project to work with Texas’ commodity producers to adopt climate-smart agriculture and forestry practices, assess benefits, and develop models for voluntary, market-based climate solutions. 

AgriLife Research kicks off climate-smart project
Aug. 4, 2023

Texas A&M AgriLife Research recently kicked off the Texas Climate-Smart Initiative, a five-year large-scale pilot project to work with Texas’ commodity producers to adopt climate-smart agriculture and forestry practices, assess benefits, and develop models for voluntary, market-based climate solutions.

From the ground up: Texas A&M leading the way with Climate Smart program
Nov. 8, 2022

BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – Texas A&M University will be looking to help farmers produce in more environmentally friendly ways.

Texas A&M AgriLife to receive up to $65 million for ‘Climate-Smart’ Commodities Project
Sept. 16, 2022

Texas A&M AgriLife Research is anticipating the largest competitive grant in the organization’s history, up to $65 million, to execute a five-year multi-commodity project to work with Texas’ large agricultural sector on expanding climate-smart agriculture and forestry practices.

Texas A&M AgriLife to lead historic investment in Texas’ efforts to become ‘climate-smart’
Sept. 16, 2022

Texas A&M AgriLife Research is anticipating the largest competitive grant in the organization’s history, up to $65 million, to execute a five-year multi-commodity project to work with Texas’ large agricultural sector on expanding climate-smart agriculture and forestry practices.


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