The University of Idaho is accepting first-round applications for the Innovative Agriculture and Marketing Partnership (IAMP), a climate-focused initiative designed to help Idaho farmers and ranchers adopt practices that reduce climate impact. This program, funded by a five-year, $55 million USDA grant, targets the production of Idaho's key commodities, including wheat, potatoes, sugar beets, barley, hops, chickpeas, and beef. Idaho wheat farmers, in particular, can benefit from this program by adopting these climate-smart practices, which not only contribute to sustainability but also open up new market opportunities.