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Closing farms have a new option to cover costs

Closing farms have a new option to cover costs

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UNITY, Maine (AP) —Maine Harvest Federal Credit Union said a new program will pay closing costs for purchasing or refinancing farmland in the state.

The credit union made the announcement about the new Conservation Grant Program on Tuesday. The credit union said the program would help borrowers to take advantage of low interest rates by reimbursing them up to $3,500 per loan.

Maine Harvest Federal Credit Union cofounder Scott Budde said the program would incentivize farmers who are interested in buying land.

Maine has 7,600 farms that employ 24,000 people in the state. Budde said responsible lending would aid “the position of Maine’s hardworking farms and food producers.”

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