DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Maryland Agricultural Cost-Share Program Grants Sample Clauses

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Maryland Agricultural Cost-Share Program Grants. Recommendation: That the Board of Public Works approve funding 14 individual grants under the Maryland Agricultural Cost-Share Program. Amount: $186,700 Fund Source: MCCBL of 2018: Provide funds for assistance for the implementation of best management practices that reduce soil and nutrient runoff from Maryland farms. Item 18274 County Grantee Agreement # $ Amount Carroll Xxxxx Xxxxx MP-2021-1836 $19,200.00 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx LS-2021-1844 $12,200.00 Queen Xxxx's Xxxxx Xxxxxx AT-2021-1834 $16,600.00 AT-2021-1835 $17,100.00 Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxx AT-2021-1803 $2,200.00 AT-2021-1805 $6,400.00 Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx CH-2021-1839 $4,700.00
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Maryland Agricultural Cost-Share Program Grants. Recommendation: That the Board of Public Works approve funding 21 individual grants under the Maryland Agricultural Cost-Share Program. Amount: $632,031 Fund Source: MCCBL of 2018: Provide funds for assistance for the implementation of best management practices that reduce soil and nutrient runoff from Maryland farms. Item 18274 County Grantee Agreement # $ Amount Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx MP-2020-2666 5,500 Xxxxxx X. Xxxx MP-2020-2669 13,500 MP-2020-2667 55,500 MP-2020-2670 15,800 MP-2020-2671 10,600 MP-2020-2668 70,900 Xxx X. Xxxxx MP-2020-2674 7,600 MP-2020-2673 1,600 Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx MP-2020-2672 14,300 Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Xx. MP-2020-2665 7,800 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx MP-2020-2678 2,600 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx MP-2020-2675 37,581 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxx MP-2020-2664 44,500 Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx MP-2020-2662 7,700 Xxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx AT-2020-2677 8,800 St. Mary’s Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx AT-2020-2679 65,300 AT-2020-2680 104,000 AT-2020-2681 39,200 Xxxxxx Xxx X. Xxxxx CR-2020-2663 44,000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxx Ma NW-2020-2519 31,500 Worcester Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx PR-2020-2461 43,750 1. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (cont’d) Maryland Agricultural Cost-Share Program Grants

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  • Department of Agriculture United States Department of Agriculture at 0-000-000-0000, 000-000-0000, or xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/plantind/ to determine those specific project sites located in the quarantined area or for any regulated article used on this project originating in a quarantined county.

  • Agricultural cooperation The aims of the cooperation on agriculture will be: (a) to promote sustainable rural development through the exchange of experience, generation of partnership and execution of projects in areas of mutual interest such as: agricultural innovation and technology transfer for the development of small farming, the conservation and management of the water resource for agricultural use, the application of good agricultural and agro industrial practices, including gender approach in development policies and strategies, among others; (b) to promote the exchange of relevant information for agricultural exports between the 2 markets; and (c) to develop a training program addressed to leader producers, technicians and professionals for the application of new technologies in order to increase and improve agriculture and animal husbandry productivity and competitiveness, in particular of value added products.

  • Agricultural Export Subsidies 1. The Parties share the objective of the multilateral elimination of export subsidies for agricultural goods and shall work together toward an agreement in the WTO to eliminate those subsidies and prevent their reintroduction in any form. 2. Neither Party shall introduce or maintain any export subsidy on any agricultural good destined for the territory of the other Party.

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