Supporting documents can be submitted as:
- Scan(s) of the document(s)
- Digital photograph(s) of the document(s)
Note: Do no submit original documents as they will not be returned. If you do not have access or ability to scan or photograph the documents, please contact your local Extension office or library; they may be able to assist.
Supporting documents can be submitted as:
- Scan(s) of the document(s)
- Digital photograph(s) of the document(s)
Note: Do no submit original documents as they will not be returned. If you do not have access or ability to scan or photograph the documents, please contact your local Extension office or library; they may be able to assist.
No, your grant application and all supporting documents should be submitted via the same method and at one time.
No, your grant application and all supporting documents should be submitted via the same method and at one time.
Yes, when submitting your documentation to show proof of purchase for generic E. coli water testing we will be looking for the documentation to either indicate that the testing was either for generic E. coli, or if the results are reported as total coliforms, we'll be evaluating the method listed on the documentation to verify that it matches the list of the FDA accepted methods for water testing for generic E. coli. If the method matches, the grower can submit for reimbursement.
Yes, when submitting your documentation to show proof of purchase for generic E. coli water testing we will be looking for the documentation to either indicate that the testing was either for generic E. coli, or if the results are reported as total coliforms, we'll be evaluating the method listed on the documentation to verify that it matches the list of the FDA accepted methods for water testing for generic E. coli. If the method matches, the grower can submit for reimbursement.
Your farm is not considered fully "covered" by the produce safety rule if it qualifies for an exemption. Fully "covered" means your farm has to comply with all parts of the FSMA Produce Safety Rule and is subject to routine inspection. If you are eligible for an exemption your farm does not qualify for this funding category within the mini-grant application.
Your farm is not considered fully "covered" by the produce safety rule if it qualifies for an exemption. Fully "covered" means your farm has to comply with all parts of the FSMA Produce Safety Rule and is subject to routine inspection. If you are eligible for an exemption your farm does not qualify for this funding category within the mini-grant application.