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IDOA NOW ACCEPTING SPECIALTY CROP BLOCK GRANT PROPOSALS - The Chicago Crusader

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The Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) plans to award more than $783,000 in Specialty Crop Block grants over a three-year period under federal House Resolution 133 (H.R. 133 Stimulus Funding).   […]

The post IDOA NOW ACCEPTING SPECIALTY CROP BLOCK GRANT PROPOSALS appeared first on The Chicago Crusader.

Source: The Crusader Newspaper Group

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