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The Healthy Soils Program encourages farmers to incorporate conservation agriculture techniques that improve their soil health and sequester carbon. It awards funds up to $75,000.
SWEEP grants encourage producers to reduce both their water consumption and their greenhouse gas emissions. Successful applications must increase water efficiency and demonstrate the impact that the project will have on emissions.
What are SDACs? In California, communities with lower average incomes have been found to have greater exposure to pollutants, less access to safe drinking water, parks and green spaces, and fewer investments in infrastructure than communities with higher average incomes.
If you are planning to apply to the Healthy Soils program, you will need to have your soil tested for organic matter content. But doing a complete soil analysis can also be beneficial to the nutrient management on your farm.