Specialty crop grants doled out in North Dakota
BISMARCK, N.D. — Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring has awarded 10 grants totaling more than $640,000 to promote specialty crops in North Dakota.
BISMARCK, N.D. — Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring has awarded 10 grants totaling more than $640,000 to promote specialty crops in North Dakota.
The money was approved in the 2008 Farm Bill. North Dakota's Agriculture Department got 25 applications totaling more than $1.3 million.
North Dakota State University got about $204,000 in grants for four projects, including work on potatoes, fruit and pinto beans. The state Agriculture Department got just under $100,000 for an initiative to develop local foods infrastructure. Another large grant of about $85,000 went to the Williston Ag Diversification Group in part to promote the specialty potato variety Mondak Gold.
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