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2024-2025 Project Grants

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PRODUCE, NUTS, FLOWERS AND COMPOST

Alison Haggerty of Angier will use the grant to build a wash and pack station

David Etheridge of Broadway will use the grant to build a greenhouse

Doris Kidd of Selma will use the grant to build a mobile coolbot

Elvin and Madeline Eaton of Kittrell will use the grant to purchase a baby greens harvester

Erin Martin of Mount Olive will use the grant to purchase a  mobile cold storage for produce

Frank Spivey of Sanford will us the grant to convert a tobacco greenhouse into tomato and vegetable production

Jessica Call of North Wilkesboro will use the grant to build a produce wash and pack house

Jessica Wilson of Indian Trail will use the grant to insulate and waterproof a grow space and add air conditioning

Jimmy Benson of Four Oaks will use the grant to purchase a pea and butterbean sheller and cleaner

Larry Baker of Reidsville will use the grant to build a facility to shell pecans

Lindsey Poe of Liberty will use the grant to increase growing area and renovate a workshop

Lisa Doss of Walnut Cove will use the grant to purchase a high tunnel to grow tumeric and ginger

Matthew Gundlach of Graham will use the grant to construct a wash and pack facility

Megan Darnell of Lexington will use the grant to purchase refrigeration and ice machine

Richard Mullis of Albemarle will use the grant to renovate old nursery for processing and flower arranging

Shane Zimmerman of Trinity will use the grant to establish new and improved grape hybrid varieties

Yoko Inanaga of Efland will use the grant to  install deer fence

Stacey Diehl of Sparta will use the grant to  add five high value perennial flowering

Corre Robinson of Durham will use the grant to purchase bagging equipment for a compost operation

Michael Edwards of Nashville will use the grant to purchase a high tunnel

Mike Walton of Monroe will use the grant to install a 10×12 freezer

SMALL RUMINANTS

Alex Greer of Lexington will use the grant to purchase a handling system for small ruminants

Alesia Moore of Youngsville will use the grant to purchase a wood shredder and wool pellet machine

Stacey and Lewanna Manning of Rural Hall will use the grant to purchase sheep handling equipment

Sally Armstong of Walnut Cover will use the grant to purchase sheep handling equipment

LIVESTOCK AND HOGS

Amber Coley of Kernersville will use the grant to purchase a portable cattle chute

Carl Walker of Concord will use the grant to purchase cattle handling equipment

David Caldwell of Claremont will use the grant to build a shelter for hogs with a feeding system

Brad Newsome of King will use the grant to build a shelter over a cattle working facility

Don Wimberly of Fuquay-Varina will use the grant to construct a working arena for cattle and horses

Dustin Sheets of Laurel will use the grant to reduce forage transportation cost

Dwight Williams of Henderson will use the grant to transition from small grains to meat production

Frederick Kerns of Angier will use the grant to replace old fences

John McQueary of Siler City will use the grant to expand the farm operation by adding pastured raised pork

John Bowen of Walnut Cove will use the grant to build a feeder with bunk space

Lanny Burleson of Albemarle will use the grant to purchase a feed train

Lauren and James Jordan of Raleigh will use the grant to purchase cattle handling equipment

Marina Strickland of Middlesex will use the grant to build a larger feed lot

Orlando Esqueda of Lexington will use the grant to purchase cattle handling equipment

Ryan Roberson of Goldsboro will use the grant to set up a barn to store feed and create daily mix ration

Sonya Fleharty of Richfield will use the grant to implement rotational grazing

Vance and Ranae Hall of Yadkinville will use the grant to purchase a livestock trailer

GRAIN AND ROW CROPS

Ronnie Betts of holly Springs will use the grant to  acquire a bale accumulator and grapple to grow wheat straw business

Joe Hodge of Mt Ulla will use the grant to purchase mycotoxin test equipment to conduct onsite testing for mycotoxins in corn and other grain

Mark and Taylor Apple will use the grant to purchase a grain auger

Harrison and Tracy Jenkins of Stony Point will use the grant to purchase a forklift

POULTRY 

Heidi Perreault of Hillsborough will use the grant to purchase an hydraulic dump cart trailer and manure spreader

Liesl Hall of Peachland will use the grant to build a chicken processing room

Meredith Cohen of Cedar will use the grant to build a chicken tractor to integrate with crop rotation

COMMERCIAL KITCHEN AND VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS

Brandon Berry of Hickory will use the grant to increase capacity for producing value-added smoked meats

Armit and Tammy Tevepaugh of Moravian will use the grant to create a space to produce value-added products

Cabot Crawley of Littleton will use the grant to purchase equipment for a commercial kitchen

Perry Lowe of Moravian will use the grant to purchase a doughnut machine to make apple cider doughnuts

FARM STORE 

Christen Parker of Mt Ulla will use the grant to build an on-farm store

Dorinda Bray of Lawsonville will use the grant to purchase two freezers

Jason Hunter of King will use the grant to increase the size of the current produce stand

Joh Skinner of Littleton will use the grant to build a produce stand

Rylan Patterson of Broadway will use the grant to renovate old supply store into a retail outlet

SAWMILL SHELTER

Paige Lewis of Reidsville will use the grant to build a shelter for sawmill and lumber

COMMUNITY GRANTS

Gaston Cooperative Extension will us the grant to purchase a freezer and shelving for CSA distribution

Old Salem Museums and Gardens of Winston-Salem will use the grant to purchase a winnow wizard seed cleaner

Orange County Extension will use the grant to purchase a spreader for the application of ant bait

Southern Family Alliance of Saxapahaw will use the grant to purchase SNAP equipment for the farmers market

Stokes County Cattlemen’s Association will use the grant to to purchase cattle handling equipment