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Grayson EDA approves second round of farm-relief grants, opens 30-day application period starting April 1
Summary
The Grayson County Economic Development Authority voted to reopen its Ag Fund farm-relief program for a second round of new applications starting April 1 for 30 days, continuing the same eligibility criteria used in the first round, which distributed roughly $100,000 across 79 applicants from an initial $200,000 allocation.
The Grayson County Economic Development Authority voted to open a second round of its farm-relief program, starting April 1 and remaining open for 30 days, to allow producers who missed the first application window to apply.
The authority approved the restart after the board and its agricultural advisory committee reviewed the first round’s outcomes. Kevin and Wayne, members of the advisory group, told the board the committee recommended a new 30‑day window using the same application and criteria as round one. “The intent of the second round is to open up the same process, same criteria … for people that did not get to apply the first round,” a committee member said during…
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