Shelby County farmers can expect to get some help from the state’s County Agriculture Investment Program again this year, and the money might even go a little farther than in the past.
The Shelby County Agriculture Development Board was approved Friday by the state for a $334,513 grant this year, about $75,000 more than in past years.
This means that once again just about any farmer in the county can apply for a grant to help subsidize production – for both this year and – now – years beyond.
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