(ND Ag Connection) – In a recent development, Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring declared the opening of applications for regional livestock development and planning grants in North Dakota. The inception of this grant program took place thanks to the decisions made by the 68th Legislative Assembly earlier this year.
The core objective of this grant program is to aid counties and regional planning councils. As highlighted by Commissioner Goehring, these grants can be used for pivotal activities such as site analysis and strategic planning alignment.
The overarching vision behind this initiative is clear: to foster and stimulate investment in livestock production. By doing so, it not only assists our farmers but also positions North Dakota as a front-runner for substantial growth in the domain of animal agriculture.
Delving into the specifics, each county stands to receive grants up to $12,000, while townships can get up to $500.
To gather more insights or apply, individuals can navigate to the official webpage.
For more personalized assistance or inquiries, reaching out to Shaun Quissell at 701-328-4761 or via email at squissell@nd.gov is recommended.
In a recent development, Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring declared the opening of applications for regional livestock development and planning grants in North Dakota. The inception of this grant program took place thanks to the decisions made by the 68th Legislative Assembly earlier this year.
The core objective of this grant program is to aid counties and regional planning councils. As highlighted by Commissioner Goehring, these grants can be used for pivotal activities such as site analysis and strategic planning alignment.
The overarching vision behind this initiative is clear: to foster and stimulate investment in livestock production. By doing so, it not only assists our farmers but also positions North Dakota as a front-runner for substantial growth in the domain of animal agriculture.
Delving into the specifics, each county stands to receive grants up to $12,000, while townships can get up to $500.
To gather more insights or apply, individuals can navigate to the official webpage.
For more personalized assistance or inquiries, reaching out to Shaun Quissell at 701-328-4761 or via email at squissell@nd.gov is recommended.