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USDA Awards More than $2.2 Million in Grants to Support
Montana Agricultural Producers
Bozeman, Mont., Jan. 17, 2024 – In 2023, USDA Rural Development in Montana
awarded more than $2.2 million in direct funds to 10 rural small businesses and
agricultural producers through its Value-Added Producer Grant (VAPG) program, which is
designed to help generate new products, create and expand marketing opportunities, and
increase overall producer income to grow local economies in rural and Tribal areas.
“Small businesses and agricultural producers drive local economies across Montana,” said
Kathleen Williams, State Director for USDA Rural Development in Montana. “These grants
underscore USDA’s commitment to providing economic opportunities for entrepreneurs in
rural and Tribal communities to grow their businesses toward self-sustainability while also
supporting their families and communities.”
Montana’s Value-Added Producer Grant recipients in 2023 were:
Powder River Premium Beef, dba Montana Premium Beef, in Ashland, Montana,
received a $250,000 grant to provide working capital for processing, cold storage,
marketing, and transportation costs. This start-up family ranch in a rural community of 824
residents raises grass fed beef cattle.
Cold Springs Organics, LLC, in Bozeman, Montana, received a $250,000 grant to provide
working capital for distribution costs. This first-generation farm in Gallatin County grows
and supplies organic grains to several large brand name companies.
Shauna Stephenson, dba Good Mama Farm, in Harrison, Montana, received a $177,594
grant to provide working capital for marketing and packaging costs. This woman-owned
farm in a rural town of 64 residents opened in 2020 and raises organic produce, pasture-
raised chickens, eggs, goats’ milk, and sells product on farm and through delivery
services.
Beauty and the Beef, LLC, in Helmville, Montana, received a $246,923 grant to provide
working capital for processing and marketing costs. This rural small business raises grass
fed cattle and produces packaged meat products.
County Rail Farm, LLC, dba Field Five Flowers, in Huson, Montana, received a $250,000
grant to help with packaging and processing. This rural small business in Missoula County
grows certified organic flowers and vegetables.
Go Roam Free, LLC, in Hot Springs, Montana, received a $250,000 grant to provide
working capital for distribution costs. This rural small business raises bison and produces
all natural packaged meat products.
Oswald Farms, Inc., in Joliet, Montana, received a $250,000 grant to provide working
capital for processing costs. This family-owned ranch in a town of 595 rural residents
raises grass fed beef cattle and processes it into specialty cut packaged meats, sausages,
and snacks.
Western Montana Grower’s Cooperative in Missoula, Montana, received a $246,447
grant to provide working capital funds for distribution to new customers in its market area.
This independent, 35-producer owned cooperative aggregates locally sourced produce,
meats, dairy, eggs, and honey within a 400-mile radius of Missoula.
Crooked Creek Farms, LLC, in Sidney, Montana, received a $35,400 grant to provide
working capital for marketing, supplies, and transportation costs. This woman-owned farm
in a rural community of 5,200 residents started in 2019 and produces all-natural butter and
cream made from locally raised dairy cows.
Montana Branded, Inc., in Westby, Montana, received a $250,000 grant to provide
working capital for processing, packaging, transportation, and marketing. This woman-
owned rural small business, which began in 2018, raises single-sourced, grass fed, grain
finished beef cattle in a town of 168 residents.
Value Added Producer Grants are awarded through a national competition and are
requested through a notice published in the Federal Register and an announcement
posted on Grants.gov.
Applications for 2024 grants are now being accepted. Paper applications must be
postmarked and delivered by mail, email or in person to one of Montana's six offices by
4:30 p.m., Mountain Time, April 16, 2024. Electronic applications are due by 9:59 p.m.
Mountain Time, April 11, 2024.
For more information or to apply here in Montana contact USDA Rural Development
Agriculture Producer State Specialist Marlee Johnston at marlee.johnston@usda.gov.
USDA Rural Development offers grants, loans, and loan guarantees to expand economic
opportunities, improve infrastructure, and provide safe, affordable housing for residents in
rural and Tribal communities. For more information, visit www.rd.usda.gov.
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Tribal areas in Montana, call (406) 585-2587 or visit www.rd.usda.gov/mt.
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