Boatbuilders transition to chicken coops
When Triumph Boats left Durham, N.C., last year, two of its former engineers decided to put their boatbuilding skills into a new venture: backyard chicken
When Triumph Boats left Durham, N.C., last year, two of its former engineers decided to put their boatbuilding skills into a new venture: backyard chicken
The Morrison County (Minn.) Rural Development Finance Authority earlier this month presented Larson Boats president Al Kuebelbeck with a check for $500,000 as a loan
Little Falls, Minn.-based Triumph Boats secured a nearly $2 million federal loan package through the USDA Rural Development loan program, announced U.S. Sens. Al Franken
When Triumph Boats left Durham, N.C., last year, two of its former engineers decided to put their boatbuilding skills into a new venture: backyard chicken
The Morrison County (Minn.) Rural Development Finance Authority earlier this month presented Larson Boats president Al Kuebelbeck with a check for $500,000 as a loan
Little Falls, Minn.-based Triumph Boats secured a nearly $2 million federal loan package through the USDA Rural Development loan program, announced U.S. Sens. Al Franken