The Farmer Resilience Fund distributed a total of $29,000 to 18 New Hampshire farms last winter.
One-third of the grant recipients had endured high winds, late frosts or fungal disease on their farms and requested grant funding for disaster relief.
The fund is currently fundraising to award a new round of grants for 2025.
It could help bridge the gap between uncertain federal funding and local climate-conscious farms.
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