The Kansas Department of Agriculture still has funds available in its Organic Certification Cost Share Program for producers who received their organic certification between Oct. 1, 2011 and Sept. 30, 2012.
The program, funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, reimburses producers for 75 percent, or up to $750, of their organic certification costs. The agency will accept applications until Dec. 14, or until all funds are distributed.
To receive the funds, producers must complete an application and submit it to the agency with a copy of their organic certification document and an invoice showing how much they paid for the certification.
More information, including the form, may be accessed at http://www.ksda.gov/kansas_agriculture/content/153.
MOST VIEWED STORIES
Walnut Township recall coming; Friday mtg erupts in arrest
Former Kickapoo Tribal chairman arrested
Sabetha woman arrested in business burglary
Effingham teen facing child sex crimes charges
Severe storms move through NE KS
Winchester native named as Amberwell CEO
Holton property search concludes with arrest
Rural Horton man charged in alleged beating
Severe storms reported Tuesday in NE KS
Document forgery alleged in ATCO's Walnut Township
Atchison man nabbed for neighbor's 4 wheeler theft
Meriden man bound over on rape charge
KS prepares for severe weekend weather
Two Brown Co officers honored for their bravery
Former AG Schmidt running for KS' 2nd Congressional District
Richardson County Deputies busy during special enforcement
Beef Barn replacement planned in Jefferson Co
Tornado damage surveyed in NE KS
LATEST STORIES
Winning lottery ticket sold in Falls City about to expire
Trail rides ending at Indian Cave State Park
Atchison's BC names Educator of the Year
Document forgery alleged in ATCO's Walnut Township
Two Brown Co officers honored for their bravery
Tornado damage surveyed in NE KS
Road, railway repairs, underway in Atchison this week
KS replacement plates see long wait times