Texas Tech University Researchers Secure Grant to Advance Study of 'Climate-Smart Crops'

Texas Tech University agricultural scientists have unveiled a groundbreaking study, revealing opportunities for developing low-cost proxies for greenhouse gas emissions, as outlined in a recent press release. The research also establishes specific climate-smart commodities, strategically designed to enhance economic and environmental sustainability on the Texas High Plains. As the project advances, the research team aims to establish a comprehensive baseline and monitor the associated benefits derived from the greenhouse gas reductions achieved through the adoption of these climate-smart commodities.

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