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Since only one person per farm can apply, it should be the principal operator. This is the person who is the main manager of day-to-day operations. The principal operator can be an owner, hired manager, cash tenant, share tenant, or partner. If you think you have more than one principal operator, make sure only one of you applies.

I farm with multiple family members; who should apply?

Since only one person per farm can apply, it should be the principal operator. This is the person who is the main manager of day-to-day operations. The principal operator can be an owner, hired manager, cash tenant, share tenant, or partner. If you think you have more than one principal operator, make sure only one of you applies.

No

Yes, you can receive more than one grant, but only one per fiscal year. Your earlier grant project must be complete and the grant closed before you can apply for the next grant.

Can I receive multiple DBPG?

Yes, you can receive more than one grant, but only one per fiscal year. Your earlier grant project must be complete and the grant closed before you can apply for the next grant.

No

You may apply for the grant, but any work done BEFORE a grant contract is signed by all parties listed will not be eligible for reimbursement.

We have a project already started. Can we apply for the grant?

You may apply for the grant, but any work done BEFORE a grant contract is signed by all parties listed will not be eligible for reimbursement.

No

Only existing or beginning dairy farmers are eligible for this grant. If the farmer wants to expand or diversify their operation to include other dairy related activities, they may be eligible. Examples include a dairy farmer starting a creamery, milk transport, or ag-tourism business. The project must relate to the business plan for the dairy farm.

Can a dairy related business apply?

Only existing or beginning dairy farmers are eligible for this grant. If the farmer wants to expand or diversify their operation to include other dairy related activities, they may be eligible. Examples include a dairy farmer starting a creamery, milk transport, or ag-tourism business. The project must relate to the business plan for the dairy farm.

No

These grants can be used for a variety of farm planning and modernization activities. Examples include evaluating the feasibility of expanding a dairy, environmental upgrades, value-added opportunities, and creating strategies to transfer the operation to a family member or other new owner. Regardless of the specific activity, the consultation work done for your project must produce a comprehensive business plan by the end of the grant.

Since only one person per farm can apply, it should be the principal operator. This is the person who is the main manager of day-to-day operations. The principal operator can be an owner, hired manager, cash tenant, share tenant, or partner. If you think you have more than one principal operator, make sure only one of you applies.

Yes, you can receive more than one grant, but only one per fiscal year. Your earlier grant project must be complete and the grant closed before you can apply for the next grant.

You may apply for the grant, but any work done BEFORE a grant contract is signed by all parties listed will not be eligible for reimbursement.

Only existing or beginning dairy farmers are eligible for this grant. If the farmer wants to expand or diversify their operation to include other dairy related activities, they may be eligible. Examples include a dairy farmer starting a creamery, milk transport, or ag-tourism business. The project must relate to the business plan for the dairy farm.

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August 16, 2024

Fairgoers of all ages will connect agriculture to their daily lives with educational, engaging, and fun hands-on activities and games at the Minnesota Department of Agriculture’s (MDA) 2024 State Fair exhibit.

A kid-oriented activity, sponsored by Minnesota Agriculture in the Classroom, is scheduled daily from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. all 12 days of the fair. Children can make a seed bomb matrix at the booth, then take it home and plant it in their own yard or garden and see it grow!

In addition, the MDA’s Emerging Farmers Office will be providing resources that aim to help beginning and emerging farmers across the state in underrepresented farming communities. The office will supply information on land access, grants and resources, and language accessibility.

Farmer-members of the Minnesota Grown local foods promotion program will also be on hand to answer questions about their food production and farm operations, give out copies of the Minnesota Grown Directory of local farms and farmers markets, and to handout temporary tattoos, as well as Swedish dishcloths.

Furthermore, fairgoers can find out more about Minnesota’s invasive pests and noxious weeds, from spongy moth to emerald ash borer. The booth will provide an educational experience through a themed prize wheel with various questions regarding invasive species topics. Information on managing noxious weeds and steps to protect our environment from pests are also available.

The MDA State Fair exhibit is in the North Hall of the Agriculture/Horticulture Building at the northeast corner of Underwood Street and Judson Avenue on the fairgrounds. The Minnesota State Fair runs Thursday, August 22 through Labor Day, September 2. Exhibits are open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

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