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Maine Farms Get USDA Money to Help Launch New Product Lines

Maine Farms Get USDA Money to Help Launch New Product Lines

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SOUTH CHINA, Maine (AP) A pair of Maine farms is getting a boost from the federal government to launch new product lines.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development Value-Added Producer Grants are going to Fredrikson Farm in South China and Goronson Farm in Scarborough. Democratic Rep. Chellie Pingree, a farmer herself, says the program helps rural businesses succeed and add workers.

Frederikson will use a $224,863 grant to expand production, marketing and sales of goat’s milk cheese. Goronson will use a $3,750 grant to produce a business plan and conduct a feasibility study about selling organic fresh and hard apple ciders.

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