LITTLE ROCK – The USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Little Rock has announced the winning proposals funded for 2024 for Arkansas Conservation Innovation Grants (CIG).
“Conservation Innovation Grants invest in innovative, on-the-ground conservation technologies and approaches, with the eventual goal of wide-scale NRCS adoption to address water quality and quantity, air quality, energy conservation, and environmental markets, among other natural resource issues,” Justin Meissner, Arkansas NRCS Acting State Conservationist said. “We are excited to announce the approval of four Conservation Innovation Grants.”
The Entities receiving the state-level grants are:
University of Arkansas.:
Fish and Fields: A Novel Climate Smart Practice for Reducing Methane Emissions from Rice Production
Division of Agriculture of the University of Arkansas: