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Utah Department of Agriculture staff outlines ARDLE loan repayment terms for conservation projects

3819499 · June 13, 2025
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Sarah Clancy of the Utah Department of Agriculture said repayment terms for ARDLE loans run seven to 15 years depending on collateral, and urged interested applicants to contact local conservation districts or UDAF resource coordinators and visit ag.utah.gov for details.

Sarah Clancy, a staff member with the Utah Department of Agriculture, said repayment terms for ARDLE loans run between seven and 15 years depending on the type of collateral used to secure the loan.

“These loans are for the purpose of funding approved conservation projects and practices that are in line with the ARDLE program objectives,”…

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