Climate Resiliency for the Farm and Market Development
University of Texas at Arlington,
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Economically Viable Low Carbon and Climate-Smart Practices for Soybean Farming
Team Climate-Smart Soybean plan to provide small/underserved soybean producers with sufficient incentives to encourage the use of climate-smart practices and participate in the development of markets and promotion of climate-smart soybeans. Participants would use cover crops, no-till, climate-smart soybeans, crop rotation, bio-fertilizers, and biochar.
Led by an Hispanic-serving institution, project assistance would be provided in a culturally-relative approach.
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Total Program Funding
$4,991,400
Updated November 17, 2024
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