The Business Funding & Incentives Division of the Colorado Office of Economic Development & International Trade (OEDIT) announced today that Bird & Squirrel Hydroponics, LLC, a pioneering hydroponics business, has been accepted into the Rural Jump-Start Program. Focused on cultivating and supplying high-quality herbs and leafy greens, hydroponic systems and technology, Bird & Squirrel Hydroponics will create new jobs and help diversify the local economy.
“Rural Jumpstart is supporting businesses across Colorado and I’m excited to see that Bird & Squirrel are making their home in Trinidad. This investment will support the local economy and strengthen the community overall. Their focus on hydroponics builds on Colorado’s rich agricultural industry, bringing new cutting-edge technology to support sustainable agriculture,” said Governor Jared Polis.
“We’re thrilled to see Bird & Squirrel expand in Las Animas County. The Rural Jump-start Program was created in partnership with rural communities to support the unique needs of rural businesses, and today’s announcement highlights the innovation these entrepreneurs are bringing to their communities,” said OEDIT Executive Director Eve Lieberman.
Utilizing advanced hydroponic techniques, Bird & Squirrel Hydroponics is committed to sustainable farming practices that ensure year-round production of fresh, pesticide-free produce, as well as developing industry leading hydroponic systems and technology. The company focuses on three distinct products and services: 1) cultivating and supplying high-quality herbs and leafy greens to regional restaurants, 2) designing and building custom hydroponic systems for personal and business use, and 3) small-scale manufacturing of an AI automated hydroponic controller.
“We are excited to bring Bird and Squirrel Hydroponics to Trinidad, Colorado. This opportunity allows us to provide the surrounding communities with fresh, pesticide-free herbs and greens year-round, while also fostering technological innovation in the area with our AI Hydroponics Controller. We’re passionate about contributing to the local economy and advancing sustainable agricultural practices in this region,” said Jeff Layton, Co-Founder of Bird & Squirrel Hydroponics.
The Rural Jump-Start (RJS) program encourages economic development and job creation in economically distressed, rural counties of Colorado. Businesses that start in or move to RJS zones can qualify for relief from the state business income tax, the sales and use tax, and county/municipal business personal property taxes. Qualified employees also receive relief from their state personal income tax. In addition, businesses are eligible for a general operating grant of up to $20,000. These grants are intended to support regional economic and workforce development activities that expand local business, create new good-paying jobs, and strengthen and diversify local economies. Sponsoring entities like Trinidad State College help identify RJS candidates in their communities and work with the business to help ensure its success in the program and in the community.
“We are very pleased to be a sponsor for this exciting and innovative hydroponics venture. Trinidad State College is committed to growing workforce and economic development opportunities within our multi-county service area. Our support of Bird and Squirrel Hydroponics, LLC is an important step towards solidifying the TSC strategic vision of driving shared prosperity within our communities,” said James Kynor and Vice President of Operations and Workforce Development.
Source : colorado.gov