Connecticut Department of Agriculture Announces FY 2025 Connecticut Grown for Connecticut Kids Grant Program
This round of funding follows a $750,000 grant awarded to NCLC in March 2023 by the Connecticut Department of Agriculture.
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This round of funding follows a $750,000 grant awarded to NCLC in March 2023 by the Connecticut Department of Agriculture.
Worm Power receives $900,000 in federal funding from the USDA’s Fertilizer Production Expansion Program (FPEP).
The U.S. DOE conditionally committed a $1.26Bn loan guarantee to Michigan Potash & Salt Company for a potash and salt production facility.
The N.C. Department of Agriculture allocated $1.5 million in grants to support projects that promote new crop production and innovative agricultural research.
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) announced 27 grants totaling $14.7 million to support voluntary conservation practices across 21 states.
Southern root-knot nematodes caused $172 million in soybean crop damages in the U.S. in 2023, with Arkansas accounting for $95 million.
NUTRO™ awarded $300,000 in Soil Growth Grants to three farmers within its supply network: Bishop Farms, Harborview Farms, and Zimmerman Farms.
USAID committed $57.4M to further food security & climate-smart agriculture efforts, with $38M dedicated to Feed the Future Innovation Labs.
SugaROx secured funding from Innovate UK to advance its T6P biostimulant for wheat, developed with Rothamsted Research and Oxford University.
Rodale Institute has received a $1 million grant from Holdfast Collective, Patagonia's nonprofit shareholder, to support underserved farmers in Ventura County.
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