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    Pawlenty announces state aid for state's livestock producers

    By Joe Kimball | Published Fri, Oct 31 2008 2:07 pm

    It's always nice to hear Gov. Tim Pawlenty talk about Minnesota. Hasn't happened all that much lately. But this week he attended the Minnesota Agri-Growth Council in St. Paul and announced $1 million in state aid to livestock producers.

    The grants are as part of the Agriculture and Veterans Omnibus Bill passed last session.

    The money went to 38 farm operations around the state.

    Here's more from the announcement:

    "A big part of Minnesota's economy is tied to agriculture and food processing," Governor Pawlenty said. "These grants will help our livestock producers improve their operations so they can compete, thrive, grow our state's economy, and pass on their farms to the next generation."

    Livestock is an important part of the state's economy. The livestock industry in Minnesota generates $27 billion in annual economic activity and approximately 177,000 jobs, up from $10 billion and 100,000 jobs in 2001.

    Minnesota Livestock Investment Grants cover 10 percent of the first $500,000 of investment in the purchase, construction, and improvement of facilities for the production of livestock. A minimum investment of $4,000 is required. The full value of the projects described in the approved 38 grant applications is $12.9 million.

    Grant recipients are located across Minnesota and represent a variety of livestock sectors. Approved projects include the renovation of milking facilities, repairing fences and constructing new buildings to expand operations and accommodate the next generation of livestock producers.

    Nearly 600 applicants requested approximately $11 million in grants, well beyond the $1 million available. "We were impressed by the positive response to this program," Agriculture Commissioner Gene Hugoson said. "It's very encouraging to see how much interest farmers have in reinvesting in Minnesota agriculture."

    Here's a list by county and type of livestock the new investment grant recipients:
    Renae D. Saurdiff, Beltrami, beef            
    Robyn L. Schnobrich, Brown, dairy/beef  
    Kristine E. Winum, Crow Wing, horses        
    Luke J. Scherger, Dodge, hogs       
    Joseph N. Wagner, Douglas, beef            
    David C. Olsen, Faribault, hogs 
    Dean C. Schimek, Faribault, dairy    
    Peter D. Burfeind, Goodhue, dairy    
    Timothy J. Hinrichs, Goodhue, dairy
    Douglas C. Heintz, Houston,    dairy
    Curtney, Chad, Carl Carlson, Kandiyohi, dairy    
    Brian H. Punt, Kandiyohi, hogs    
    Perry G. Miller and Jill M. Bisek, Mahnomen, dairy              
    Garrett S. Luthens, McLeod, dairy
    Gregory A. Jans, Meeker, dairy
    Andrew G. Nelson, Meeker, hogs    
    Lance C. Nelson, Meeker, dairy      
    Donald K. Schiefelbein, Meeker, beef      
    Cory A. Minion, Morrison, goats and dairy    
    Christine K. Sukalski, Mower, dairy    
    Jeff Barber, Tim Meyer, Nobles, turkeys    
    Steven D. Dykstra, Nobles, dairy    
    Herickhoff Family Farms, Pope, hogs
    Aaron Lass, Rock, sheep      
    Triple L Pork (George Lass),     Rock, hogs      
    Joshua G. Altendahl, Stearns, dairy        
    Glen J. Frericks, Stearns, dairy      
    David R. Goebel, Stearns, dairy    
    Gerard J. Jennissen, Stearns, dairy and beef      
    Jeron L. Nathe, Stearns, dairy    
    Thomas C. Peterson, Stearns, dairy    
    John R. Wasner, Stearns, dairy
    Braxton A. Deml, Steele, hogs
    Matthew T. Holland, Steele, hogs    
    Michael B. O'Leary, Swift, hogs
    Roger K. Rinde, Todd, dairy    
    Patricia K. Lee, Wadena, dairy      
    James M. Timm, Yellow Medicine, dairy

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