Texas A&M AgriLife Research to lead Texas’ ‘climate-smart’ efforts

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Program receives largest competitive grant in its history

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 multicommodity project to work with Texas’ large agricultural sector on expanding climate-smart agriculture and forestry practices. The grants are not just historic for The Texas A&M University System, but for the nation, as part of a federal…

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