February 22, 2024
Financial
incentives program aids forestry climate solution practices
COLLEGE STATION, Texas—Texas
A&M Forest Service is awarding $8.25 million through the Texas
Climate-Smart Initiative, a financial incentives program to fund
non-industrial, private, small-acreage landowners. The five-year project, led
by Texas A&M AgriLife Research and funded by the USDA’s Partnership for
Climate-Smart Commodities grant, will provide financial incentives to
agricultural commodities across Texas.
The Texas Climate-Smart
Initiative program incentivizes farming practices that reduce greenhouse gas
emissions or sequester carbon beyond normal practices. Carbon sequestration is
the process of capturing and storing atmospheric carbon dioxide, and the Texas
Climate-Smart initiative aims to maximize this carbon capture potential while
simultaneously producing high-quality fiber for the timber industry.
“We are excited for the opportunity to help
Texas forest landowners achieve their carbon-focused forestry goals while
improving the overall health and vigor of their trees through this financial
incentives program,” said Michelle Moore, Texas A&M Forest Service Staff
Forester.
Landowners
interested in conducting science-based, carbon-focused forest management
practices may apply for funds for one of five categories available through the
Texas Climate-Smart Initiative for forestry practices including stand
establishment, forest fertilization, herbicide application, prescribed burning
and forest thinning.
“Purposeful, prudent and proactive
forest management is essential to maintaining the environmental sustainability
of our forests while also securing landowners’ generational investments in
their forests,” said Moore. “This program is expanding the accessibility of
climate-smart practices to many Texans – especially those that are at an
“economy of scale” disadvantage in traditional markets.”
For
more information on the Texas Climate-Smart Initiative application process,
frequently asked questions, newsletter signup and more, visit tfsweb.tamu.edu/climatesmart.aspx.
For more information on grants provided
by Texas A&M Forest Service and partners, visit https://texasforestinfo.tamu.edu/fundingconnector/.
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Contacts:
Michelle Moore, Texas A&M Forest Service Staff Forester; (936) 639-8184; txclimatesmart@tfs.tamu.edu
Texas A&M Forest
Service Communications, (979) 458-6606, newsmedia@tfs.tamu.edu