Tom Green

  • Conservation Reserve Program

    The USDA-FSA Conservation Reserve Program is a voluntary program that offers per acre annual payments as well as technical assistance for farmers to return farmed fields to native grass plantings. Farmers enroll for 10-15 years, and in that time work to benefit water quality, reduce soil erosion, and reduce loss of wildlife habitat. Learn More

  • Landowner Incentive Program

    TPWD’s Landowner Incentive Program provides technical and financial support to private landowners looking to improve their wildlife habitat. Land managers will contact their local wildlife biologist and build a habitat management plan that fits their goals and objectives. To learn more about the Landowner Incentive Program, click below. Learn More

  • 1-D-1 Wildlife Tax Valuation

    A Wildlife Tax Valuation can serve as a great alternative to Agricultural Valuations. A Wildlife Valuation allows landowners to keep the same low Agricultural Tax Valuations on their property but regain flexibility in their agricultural operation. Landowners with existing Ag Valuations may convert to a Wildlife Valuation by agreeing to a schedule of wildlife habitat…

  • Oak Wilt Suppression Project

    This project allows landowners to receive partial funding for efforts to stop the spread of oak wilt, a devastating fungal disease of red oaks and live oaks. Texas A&M Forest Service offers technical and financial assistance, up to 40% of the cost, to remove infected red oaks and trench around infected oaks to stop the…

  • Forest Stewardship Program

    Texas A&M Forest Service, through funding from the USDA-Forest Service, offers technical and financial assistance to qualifying landowners to create and implement stewardship plans on forested lands. To learn more about the Forest Stewardship Program or to get in touch with a professional forester, click below. Learn More