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The Climate-Smart Agriculture Transition Loan Program offers low-interest financing to agricultural producers transitioning to climate-smart practices. The program aims to support the adoption of sustainable farming methods that help mitigate climate change. It provides up to $250,000 in funding to eligible producers, with applications opening on May 1, 2026. The program is designed to assist in implementing practices that improve environmental outcomes while supporting agricultural productivity.
🏦 Loan
Detailed Project Plan
National
Loan Purposes
Cover crop establishment
Precision agriculture equipment
Renewable energy installations
Eligibility
Eligible applicants are agricultural producers transitioning to climate-smart practices.
Projects must involve activities that support climate-smart agriculture, such as cover crop establishment, precision agriculture equipment, and renewable energy installations.
Applicants must be eligible for USDA programs and meet standard FSA loan eligibility requirements.
Terms
Up to $250,000 in low-interest financing.
Specific interest rates and repayment terms are not provided in the text.
No mention of down payment requirements.
Application Instructions
Applications open May 1, 2026. Visit fsa.usda.gov for details and to apply.
Tags
ConservationSoil HealthAlternative EnergyEquipment
Details
Financial InstrumentLoan
Application DifficultyDetailed Project Plan
Maximum Award Amount$250,000
DeadlineMay 1, 2026
OrganizationFarm Service Agency