Two Middle Tennessee agricultural businesses have been selected to receive funding through the AgTrack Cost Share Fund in the latest funding round.
The grant recipients are:
– Fentress County Government, Fentress County — agricultural education and meat processing
– 70 Acres Butchery, Overton County — meat processing
AgTrack is a competitive based grant program that awards funds to starting or expanding agricultural, food, and forestry businesses; nonprofits, local governments, and other entities in Tennessee, or those whose project will be located in Tennessee. The minimum project capital expenditure is $2 million and the maximum grant award is $1 million.
Information about AgTrack can be on the Tennessee Department of Agriculture website. The next AgTrack application deadline is March 30, 2026.