Bread Riot Awards Next Step Grants to Three Local Farms

Totaling $10,000, the grant funding will help the owners of Cable Family Farm, Correll Farms and Evans Family Farm grow and refine their operations.

Bread Riot members stand with Cable Family Farm owner Caden Cable, second from left, Correll Farms owner David Correll, center, and Evans Family Farm owner Jessica Evans, third from right.

Photo by Robert Sullivan/Salisbury Post

Bread Riot has awarded a total of $10,000 in Next Step Farm Grants to three small farms in Rowan County. Members from the Bread Riot board of directors presented checks to Caden Cable of Cable Family Farm, David Correll of Correll Farms and Jessica Evans of Evans Family Farm at the Salisbury Rowan Farmers Market on May 3, 2025.

The Next Step Farm Grant program is intended to grow small farms and increase the variety of farm produce and products available in Rowan County. The grants are awarded annually. Applicants are asked to describe what the “next step” might be for their farm, providing details about their current operation and their future goals. The three 2025 grant recipients, who all sell their goods at local farmers markets or farm stores, will use the funding to expand their production and reach.

Read more about the presentation in The Salisbury Post.

Learn more about the Next Step Farm Grant Program.

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