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North Dakota announces over $800K in agriculture development funding

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Doug Goehring Agriculture Commissioner | North Dakota Department of Agriculture

Doug Goehring Agriculture Commissioner | North Dakota Department of Agriculture

Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring has announced the allocation of funds from the Agriculture Diversification and Development (ADD) Fund for three projects. These awards, amounting to $832,430, were approved during the ADD quarterly meeting held on February 26 in Bismarck.

The ADD Fund is managed by the North Dakota Department of Agriculture. It aims to support new or expanding value-added agriculture businesses that show financial feasibility, enhance industry profitability, create jobs, and contribute to North Dakota's economic growth. Eligible projects include agriculture product manufacturing, animal production facilities, commodity processing facilities, and food production and processing facilities. Feed or pet food processing facilities may also qualify.

The recipients of this funding are:

- KT Cattle Feeders received $250,000 to facilitate year-round cattle finishing and marketing. For more information, contact Kevin Throener at 701-680-1632.

- Cows and Co Creamery was granted $200,000 to boost dairy product output. For inquiries, contact Casey Murphy at 701-652-5457.

- VanBedaf Dairy was awarded $382,430 to enhance milk production and manage segregation from A2A2 protein cows. Contact Piet Van Bedaf at 701-650-0162 for further details.

The next grant application hearing will be held on May 28-29, 2025, in Minot. Applications must be submitted by April 1, 2025.

For additional information about the ADD Fund and application procedures, visit https://www.ndda.nd.gov/add.

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