In many cases you can apply for farm grants through your local Dept. of Agriculture. Additionally you can apply at the United States National Agriculture Library.
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Federal Dept. of Agriculture
That depends. There are government agencies set up for different situations. Are you a low income person? Live in a rural area? Depending on your situation, you might want to check out the US Dept. of Agriculture (USDA) or Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Don't apply for a student loan. A personal loan, maybe.
The Department of Agriculture.
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If you are referring to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) as opposed to a state agency, you can contact them directly through the website www.usda.gov. You can also find phone and address information at that site as well.
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The Dept. of Agriculture
Dept. of state 1781, dept. of treasury 1789, and the dept. of justice 1789, followed by interior 1849, agriculture 1862, labor 1884
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Tom Vilsack is the current Secretary of Agriculture and he heads the USDA. The contact information you are looking for can be found at www.usda.gov.