Ag-Plate
Introducing Maine's first ever agricultural specialty license plate! (Click the image to view larger size)
$10 from the sale of each set of this colorful plate will be transferred to a special fund for agricultural education programs in Maine administered by the Maine Agriculture in the Classroom Council.
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| Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap, putting on Maine's first ever agriculture awareness license plate (October 1, 2007) |
Ag Plate - Issued October, 2007
On October 1st, 2007, Secretary of State, Matthew Dunlap, announced the release of the new agriculture specialty license plate at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles (Anthony Avenue branch) in Augusta.
The agricultural specialty license plate is based on a painting (painted expressly for the purpose of the license plate) by Charlie Armstrong of Etna, Maine, who is an artist as well as a cranberry specialist for the University of Maine Cooperative Extension and the secretary of the Maine Agriculture in the Classroom Council. The figures in the painting were originally done from a photograph of Charlie's father—who grew up on a dairy farm—and Charlie's daughter. The idea for including them in the design came when he decided that Maine agriculture is principally about people, and their quality of life.
He adds, "Maine's agriculture [and aquaculture] has a tremendous reputation and is no doubt a huge contributing factor to our so-called 'Maine Mystique' that draws thousands of visitors to our state each year! It is important that we instill in our children the recognition and appreciation of how valuable our agriculture [and aquaculture] is, so that when it comes time to pass the torch, we have plenty of willing recipients to carry it on! The proceeds from this plate will ensure that the work of Maine Agriculture in the Classroom carries on as well."
$10 of the annual renewal fee is transferred to a special fund for agricultural education programs administered by the Maine Agriculture in the Classroom Council. The balance of the fees are used for production and administration of the plate by the Bureau of Motor Vehicles or transferred to the highway fund.
For information on ordering your own Ag plate: http://www.maine.gov/sos/bmv/registration/agplate.htm
Fequently Asked Questions
One question we hear frequently is: Can I order a vanity plate for my ag plate?
YES, assuming your choice is available (see sample above). To find out, or if you have any other questions related to vanity plates, you can contact the BMV at: (207) 624-9000 x 52146 or
Email: vanity.plate@maine.gov.
TO CHECK ON THE AVAILABILITY OF VANITY PLATE LETTERING VISIT - https://www1.maine.gov/online/bmv/vanity/
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Left to Right: Karen Baldacci, First Lady, Rep. Wendy Pieh, Rep. Bill Browne, Sharon Foss (Washington County SWCD), Rhonda Cook
(Maine Aquaculture Assn.) Secretary of State – Matthew Dunlap, Ag Plate Artist – Charlie Armstrong, Seth Bradstreet III (Maine Agriculture Commissioner), Jon Olson (Maine Farm Bureau)
and Steve Verrill (Maine State Grange).
Note: Willie Grenier (not pictured), is the Executive Director for Maine Agriculture in the Classroom, and she deserves an abundance of credit for making this license plate a reality!


