7 Wonders Farm | Application Preview
7 Wonders Farm is seeking government grants to enhance its operations by purchasing additional resources. The funding will be allocated for acquiring over 100 Black Walnut trees, pollination plants, a 12' x 16' shed for storage, clearing land for planting, and acquiring an additional 4 acres adjacent to the existing 10 acres.
The business plan focuses on using the new land to plant more than 200 Black Walnut trees and additional pollinator plants. The applicant, a 100% disabled veteran with a strong credit score, emphasizes a commitment to transforming neglected land into a thriving eco-friendly habitat that supports both timber production and pollinator species.
The project has already begun, with 100 trees and pollinator plants planted and necessary infrastructure already established. The applicant highlights a unique competitive edge, noting there is no local competition in the niche of integrating veneer production with pollinator habitat creation. This innovative approach positions 7 Wonders Farm as a pioneer in the area, making a compelling case for funding approval.
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General Information
Business Registration Number: 310-58-9264
Location: Edinburgh, IN, United States
Length of Operation: 1-5
Number of Employees: 1-10 Employees
Annual Gross Income: $100k to $250k
Annual Gross Expense: Less than $100k
Open to Loans: YES
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Funding Usage
Purchase additional 100+ Black Walnut trees, pollination plants, 12’ X 16’ shed for tool and equipment storage, mowing and clearing of undergrowth for planting pollination plants and purchase of additional 4 acres of land.
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Business Plan
Purchase additional 4 acres that adjoins my land in order to plant additional 200+ black walnut trees and pollinator plants. Am transforming existing 10 acres from underbrush and neglected ground to a veneer and pollinator habitat along with some meadow area. Am a 100% disabled veteran that has a very good credit score, my word is my bond, I own existing 10 acres and have started work I.e. planted 100+ trees, pollinator plants, electric, water and clearing. All are paid for. This is a very eco friendly project.
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Self Identified Competition
Appears as no one in area is doing what I am I.e. not only planting trees for veneer along with pollinator plants and small native land area. As stated above I don’t believe anyone is doing exactly what I am. There is really no competition in the veneer pollinator farming operation.
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