Politics & Government
Rocky Hill Business Receives Farm Grant From State
Fair Weather Growers LLC is being awarded a grant totaling nearly $500,000.

ROCKY HILL, CT — Rocky Hill businesses have received funds from the Connecticut Department of Agriculture's Farm Transition grant, according to a statement from State Senator Matt Lesser (D-Middletown).
“I’m thrilled to see the Connecticut Department of Agriculture continue to support our local farms including Fair Weather right here in Rocky Hill," Lesser said in a statement.
Fair Weather Growers LLC is being awarded a grant in the Innovation and Diversification category to construct a green bean mobile packing line. This is one of 24 grants being awarded from the Farm Transition Grant Program, totaling $497,382.
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These grants are used to strengthen the economic viability of Connecticut farmers and agricultural cooperatives seeking to expand, diversify, and improve their existing operation.
Connecticut is home to more than 5,500 farms contributing more than $4 billion to the state’s economy. The 2021 FTG was revised to address the needs and better respond to known gaps within the industry.
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Fair Weather Growers LLC produces over 200 varieties of vegetables and grow a wide variety of flowers and bedding plants. The farm stand is open eight months of the year and offers a wide variety of seasonal décor, flowers, local baked goods, produce, and more.
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