By Chloe Bennett-Steele and StateImpact Oklahoma
In an effort to improve the state's soil health, the Oklahoma Conservation Commission is paying up to $40,000 to farmers and ranchers to employ regenerative agriculture techniques.
The Soil Health Implementation Program (SHIP) uses state funds to reimburse rural and urban producers, guiding them through a three-year conservation plan. The program is intended to enhance agricultural land and increase water and nutrient holding capacity.
The commission is opening applications for the program's second round after enrolling 60 landowners previously. Participants follow practices like no-till, cover crop rotation and others to achieve healthier soil and water.