Adaptive Equipment for DSPD Clients
Mar 14, 2022
Closes
Dec 30, 2037
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Mar 14, 2022
Closes
Dec 30, 2037
Supply and delivery of Adaptive Equipment.
Apr 22, 2023
Closes
Jun 30, 2028
Peer support services for DSPD clients and their families.
Dec 9, 2023
Closes
Mar 30, 2027
Provision of adaptive equipment for dhs clients.
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City
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Taylorsville
County
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Salt Lake
Address
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4315 S 2700 W 2nd Floor
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(801) 982-2200
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84129-2128
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Utah Department of Agriculture and Food
This Agriculture Plan, developed by the Utah Agriculture Sustainability Task Force, provides a roadmap for sustainable agriculture within the State of Utah. It addresses critical issues such as urban development, economic pressures, and changing demographics. The plan is structured around eight key strategic areas: Food Security, Invasive Species, Grazing Management, Immigration, Urban Agriculture, Agriculture Promotion and Profitability, Next Generation Farms, and Irrigation Infrastructure. It outlines recommendations and actions for various governmental and private sector entities to enhance the security, economy, society, culture, and well-being of Utah's agricultural sector.
This study, led by the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food, provides a comprehensive assessment of the state's agricultural landscape, identifying key challenges, opportunities, and significant infrastructure gaps. It outlines twelve programming and funding strategies aimed at strengthening market development, producer viability, land protection, and supply chain coordination. The study serves as a roadmap to guide future investments, collaborations, and policy decisions for the long-term resilience and accessibility of Utah's food system.
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The meeting addressed strategies for managing drought conditions in agricultural operations, specifically focusing on livestock and range management. Representatives from various agencies including the Farm Service Agency, Bureau of Land Management, Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food discussed available programs, loan assistance for emergency situations, and long-term conservation improvements. Topics covered included livestock forage loss assistance, water transportation resources, permit flexibility for grazing allotments, and the availability of funds for infrastructure projects like water wells and fencing to improve drought resilience.
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