S 3258
Increases cap on grants for farmland stewardship activities to $100,000 per application.
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Bill overview
This bill increases the maximum amount farmers can receive in grants for farmland stewardship activities. Currently, grants are capped at $20,000 per application, but this legislation raises that limit to $100,000 per application. The goal is to support larger-scale projects that improve the health and resilience of preserved farmland. This change aims to address rising costs associated with these important conservation efforts.
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