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Uncertainty about the future of Maine farmers after freeze on federal funding

Uncertainty about the future of Maine farmers after freeze on federal funding

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Despite having signed contracts with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Maine farmers are facing significant challenges due to a federal funding freeze.

Many farmers who have invested in projects to conserve soil, water, and power are now unable to get reimbursed. This freeze affects funds from the Inflation Reduction Act that was passed under the Biden administration, which supports renewable energy and conservation efforts.

However, President Trump paused federal funding to agencies violating his policies on what the Office of Management and Budget called in a memo “DEI, woke gender ideology, and the green new deal”.

Kevin Leavitt, a farmer from West Gardiner, was expecting a $45,000 reimbursement for a solar array installation but has been left in financial limbo. Similar stories are emerging from farmers across the state, including those in Brunswick, Thorndike, and Dresden, who have halted their projects due to the funding uncertainty.

“We’re getting hung out to dry,” Seth Kroeck, the manager of Brunswick’s Crystal Springs Farm told The Portland Press Herald. “If they want to close down the program, so be it, but they can’t step back in time and nullify existing deals. They’d hold us to our end if we tried to renege. They should be held to their end.”

A federal judge has ordered the release of the funds, but farmers are still waiting for their payments. The situation has left many in a precarious position, unable to pay contractors or secure loans, and threatening the viability of their businesses.

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