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# Hydroponic Garden Grant | North Dakota Department of Agriculture Automatic translation disclaimer The State of North Dakota provides automatic translation for nd. gov websites, courtesy of Google Translate. Please remember that the English language version is considered the most accurate.
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gov/divisions/business-marketing-information/local-foods/farm-school/hydroponic-garden-grant) * Administrative Services * Royalty Oversight Program * Wind Energy Reclamation * Office of the Agriculture Commissioner * Animal Disaster Emergency Tips for Pets * Animal Disease Traceability * Animal Movement and Importation Requirements * Avian Influenza in North Dakota * Humane Treatment of Animals * Non-Traditional Livestock * State Board of Animal Health * State Veterinarian's Office * Veterinary Feed Directive * Veterinarian Loan Repayment Programs * Anhydrous Ammonia Nurse Tank Testing * Endangered Species Protection * Integrated Pest Management * North Dakota Crop Protection Product Harmonization and Registration Board * Pesticide Compliance Assistance * Pesticide Enforcement Program * Risk Management Program for Anhydrous Ammonia Facilities * Worker Protection Standard and Worker Safety * Report a Suspect Ash Tree * Pest Survey and Outreach * Weed Seed Free Forage Program * Certification of gravel, scoria, topsoil or sand surface mining operations * Business, Marketing & Information * International Year of the Woman Farmer * Ag in the Classroom - Careers * Ag in the Classroom Educational Resources * Ag in the Classroom Partnerships * Ag in the Classroom Recipes * National Ag in the Classroom * Agriculture Diversification and Development Fund (ADD) * Value Added Agriculture Production Facility Incentive Program (ADD) * Value Added Milk Processing Facility Incentive Program (ADD) * Agriculture Infrastructure Grant Program * Ag Products Utilization Commission (APUC) * Agriculture Trade and Market Development * North Dakota Centennial Farms Program * Certificates of Free Sale * County Fair Resiliency Grant * Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance * Grape, Fruit and Wine Promotion * Specialty Crop Community Orchard Grants * Hydroponic Garden Grant * (FSMA) Produce Safety Rule Education and Outreach * Hunger Free ND Garden Project * Local Food Training and Tours * Low Carbon Fuels Program * North Dakota Trade Office * Resilient Foods Systems Infrastructure Grant (RFSI) * Specialty Crop Block Grant Program * Trade Show Participation Grant * Livestock Pollution Prevention Program 3.
Business, Marketing & Information 6. Hydroponic Garden Grant # Hydroponic Garden Grant The North Dakota Department of Agriculture (NDDA) received federal funding through the Patrick Leahy Farm to School Grant Program to provide schools with a STEM learning opportunity. This grant will enable NDDA to provide hydroponic gardens to a limited number of schools interested in incorporating this into their curriculum.
Schools interested in receiving a hydroponic garden can fill out the application below. The application deadline is Monday, Dec. 8, 2025.
Selected schools will then be notified via email shortly thereafter if their application was successful. Hydroponic Garden Grant Contact _Local Foods Marketing Specialist_ **Department of Agriculture** 600 E Boulevard Ave Dept 602 * LEP Plan%20Plan%20web. pdf) [](https://www.
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