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At the Texas Agricultural Land Trust, we are rooted in the heritage of agricultural lands and its people. By working alongside land stewards, we do our part in keeping Texas big, wide and open for future generations.
At TALT, we connect land stewards with conservation tools that empower them to enhance and sustain their agricultural legacy. We keep Texas, Texas for future generations. Our Mission: Conserve the Texas heritage of agricultural lands, wildlife habitats and natural resources.
Conserve YourLand & Legacy. Safeguard your land with TALT’s ongoing support in identifying tools and resources for sustained working lands. contact the land team.
TALT Secures $25 Million to Enhance Coastal Prairie Conservation. SAN ANTONIO, TX – The Texas Agricultural Land Trust (TALT) is excited to announce a landmark $25 million pledge from the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) through its Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP).
Each of our conservation easements are unique, and work to not only protect acres of land, but family legacies, too. Our work also supports rural communities, areas of our state that rely on agriculture and working lands for thriving economies.
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This protects the land from commercial or residential development, preserves habitat, limits subdivision and fragmentation of the land, and allows landowners to ensure the land they love is protected into perpetuity.
The Forever Texas Fund endowment was created and is held by the Texas Agricultural Land Trust Foundation. This fund will support TALT’s ongoing operations and programs and ensure that our work will continue for all Texans into the future. Learn more.
You want to leave money to Texas Agricultural Land Trust in your will. You also want the flexibility to change your will in the event that life circumstances change. You can do both.
The Forever Texas Fund is a permanently restricted endowment, administered by the Texas Agricultural Land Trust Foundation (a 501c3 nonprofit corporation) whereby investment income will support the annual operating needs of the Texas Agricultural Land Trust.