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Find similar grantsLivestock and Commodity Exposition Competitive Grant Programs is sponsored by Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD). This program offers grants for livestock and commodity exposition programs. A state Department of Agriculture or a state-level exposition commission would be eligible.
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