The Arizona Department of Agriculture will give $1.8 million to landowners working on soil health innovation and sustainable desert farming.
Funding is available through the Agriculture Conservation Assistance Program (ACAP) for farmers experiencing nutrients and/or soil from their farms going to nearby waterways.
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