05/20/2026
π±π§ Texas agricultural producers now have new opportunities to receive technical assistance and cost-share funding through the Texas Conservation and Sustainability Initiative (TCSI). Supported by USDA funding and delivered through a partnership between the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board and Texas A&M AgriLife Research, the program helps producers implement conservation practices that improve soil health, water management, and long-term sustainability.
Eligible producers across Texas may qualify for up to $100,000 in cost-share assistance for practices such as cover crops, prescribed grazing, reduced tillage, forest management, and perennial forage establishment. The initiative supports a wide range of agricultural operations and encourages stewardship practices that strengthen working lands for future generations. Learn more:
The Texas Climate-Smart Initiative is a five-year pilot project to foster climate-smart agriculture for all major commodities in Texas and create market opportunities for the commodities.