The Garrett County Office of Business Development is pleased to announce that High Country Farm Productions, LLC, operating as Casselman Creamery, has been awarded a $50,000 Business Boost Grant from the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development. This grant is part of the $16.2 million initiative announced by Governor Wes Moore to support small businesses and community revitalization across Maryland.
Casselman Creamery, known for its artisanal dairy products, will utilize the grant award to expand its production capabilities, introduce new product lines, and enhance its distribution network, further solidifying its commitment to providing high-quality, locally-sourced dairy products.
“Casselman Creamery is more than just a local cheese producer; it’s a cornerstone of Garrett County’s agricultural community. Sourcing milk from local Amish dairy farms, the creamery ensures that every product reflects the hard work and dedication of our local farmers,” said Melissa Bolyard, Garrett County Agriculture Business Specialist. “The creamery’s community collaboration and commitment to quality fosters a resilient agricultural network. This award will enrich the lives of both producers and consumers in Garrett County.”
The Business Boost Grant Program prioritizes businesses that contribute to Maryland’s economic growth by supporting minority and women-owned businesses, driving innovation, growing new industries, or leveraging existing regional strengths. Casselman Creamery embodies these attributes through its sustainable farming practices and dedication to producing organic, health-conscious dairy products.
The grant will be used to upgrade Casselman Creamery’s facilities, implement advanced dairy processing technologies, and enhance its marketing efforts to reach a broader audience. These improvements are expected to increase the Creamery’s production capacity and operational efficiency, positioning it for long-term growth and success.
Governor Moore’s announcement highlighted the critical role small businesses play in community development and economic revitalization. "Community growth and business growth are inextricably linked. When we invest in our small businesses, we invest in the neighborhoods they serve and the Marylanders they employ," said Governor Moore.
For more information on local agriculture business development incentive programs, contact Melissa Bolyard at (301) 334-7285 or [email protected]. For learn more about Casselman Creamery and its products, please visit www.casselmancreamery.com.