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2015-475-E ED - Boxcarr Farms LLC - Agricultural Investment Grant Agreement
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8/28/2015
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DocuSign Envelope ID: 5E167E6D-66C9-454F-806B-OOB43A92ODB4 <br /> Expenses <br /> • Suitable expenses are those associated with the production and marketing of <br /> diversified farm enterprises, value- added and agri-tourism endeavors. Examples <br /> include, but are not limited to: seeds, fertilizer, plants, amendments, trainings, <br /> advertisements, packaging, fences, signage, facilities, supplies, tools and <br /> specialized equipment. Funds should be used as stated in the applicant's <br /> proposal. <br /> • Grant funds can be used to offset costs for: specialized equipment; retrofitting <br /> and adaptation of existing equipment; supply needs; outreach expenses; new <br /> marketing, handling or processing operations; labor for contractors, employees. <br /> • Grant funds cannot be used for: purchase of livestock; new, general-use farm <br /> equipment, or salary for farmers. <br /> Collaborators <br /> • Collaborators/ Mentors are not required, but increases the likelihood of success of <br /> your project. Mentors may include County Agriculture Economic Development <br /> Coordinators, other farmers, marketing and production specialists, extension <br /> agents, crop consultants, non-profit organizations, business and other agricultural <br /> advisors. The best collaborators bring needed expertise to the project and have a <br /> clear role in helping the project succeed. <br /> 4 <br />
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