Skowhegan development group receives $200,000 grant to help Maine Grains, others

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41% Positive

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54% : Projects winning prizes help connect public school districts and institutions of higher education with farmers, distributors, fishermen, food hubs and others aligned with the goal of producing at least 30% of the region's food by 2030.
53% : Copy the Story LinkSend questions/comments to the editors.filed under: cmnews, food, maine department of agriculture, Maine Grains, morning sentinel, skowhegan, skowhegan economic development corp., university of maine" PreviousMcDonald's Quarter Pounder back on the menu after testing rules out beef patties as E. coli source Related Stories Latest Articles

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