FW: [EXT]AZ Grain Research and Promotion Council Grant Application and Manual - Applications Due August 5, 2021

Gallardo, Kristie K - (gallardk) Gallardo at cals.arizona.edu
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Subject: [EXT]AZ Grain Research and Promotion Council Grant Application and Manual - Applications Due August 5, 2021


External Email
The 2021 AZ Grain Research and Promotion Council Grant Application and Manual has been published at the following link:        https://agriculture.az.gov/grants

Applications must be submitted on-line at:    https://tinyurl.com/AGRPC-2021<https://tinyurl.com/AGRPC-2021%20>         Please review the instructions thoroughly as they have changed from previous years.


Proposed Projects

A.R.S. § 3-584(B)(3) provides that the AGRPC may participate in any program or project that the council determines appropriate to provide education, publicity or other assistance to facilitate further development of the Arizona grain industry.

The AGRPC is interested in projects that will address the economic sustainability of small grain production in Arizona, i.e. input resources.

A.R.S. § 3-584(C)(5) provides the AGRPC may make grants to research agencies for financing appropriate studies, research projects and programs to assist in the:

  1.  Reduction of fresh water consumption;master
  2.  Development of new grain varieties;
  3.  Improvement of production and handling methods;
  4.  Research and design of new or improved harvesting and handling equipment.

Studies, projects and programs may involve other crops as long as there is a net benefit to small grain production.

Please feel free to forward this information as necessary. Thanks.

--
Lisa A. James
Council Administrator
Arizona Department of Agriculture
1688 W. Adams Street
Phoenix, AZ  85007
Phone: 602-542-3262
Cell: 602-361-8720
Fax: 602-364-0830
ljames at azda.gov<mailto:ljames at azda.gov>


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