Daniel Hernández, professor of biology, has received a subaward through the USDA NRCS Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities program. Led by the Regenerative Agriculture Alliance, “Climate-Smart Chicken and Feed: Scaling Climate-Smart Grain and Poultry Commodity Production as a System-Level Climate Solution for the Midwest” will support efforts to scale climate-smart commodity production through diversified grain rotations and an agroforestry-based regenerative poultry system.