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Michigan Fertilizer Research Grants
Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development
Closed Indefinitely
Our sources indicate that this program is closed indefinitely and unlikely to reopen.
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) provides grant opportunities to promote knowledge of fertilizer use and environmental protection. The grants are used to address fertilizer rate recommendations, application and fate of fertilizer to maximize issues around crop production and quality as well as protecting the natural environment.
Application Instructions
For more information about this opportunity, please contact MDARD-FertResearch-Grants@Michigan.gov.
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