Josef, I don't know how things work in Texas, but as far as planting trees are concerned. I am in a situation where I have hundreds of trees dying or dead from emerald ash borers to Hemlock woolly adelgids. Invasive species of plants are taking over the forest and wont allow proper regrowth of the trees. That bothers me.
I got involved with my local extension office and did some digging in usda programs. Turns out, I could turn my 100 acres into a federally recognized farm. Once I did that, I could apply for and participate in cost sharing programs that could help me regrow the trees on my property for a fraction of the cost.
I'm still in the preliminary stages and only had just been declared as a "farm" Ive had foresters and soil scientists come out to do some testing and soon once I get funding support they will get a forester to come up with an official plan on management practices, spray that target and kill all the invasive species but not trees, and begin planting seedlings. Then they're going to put cages around all the trees to protect them from the deer.
Something
https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/main/tx/programs/financial/eqip/