Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF429 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/25/2025

                            Senate File 429 - Introduced   SENATE FILE 429   BY SWEENEY   A BILL FOR   An Act providing for a pilot program to reduce the use of 1   commercial nitrogen-based fertilizers to produce crops, and 2   making appropriations. 3   BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: 4   TLSB 2740XS (2) 91   da/ns  

  S.F. 429   Section 1. NEW SECTION . 466B.51 Definitions. 1   As used in this subchapter, unless the context otherwise 2   requires: 3   1. Commercial fertilizer means the same as defined in 4   section 200.3. 5   2. Commercial nitrogen-based fertilizer means a commercial 6   fertilizer containing at least twenty-five percent total 7   nitrogen. 8   3. Division means the division of soil conservation and 9   water quality created within the department of agriculture and 10   land stewardship pursuant to section 159.5. 11   4. Fund means the innovative nutrient incorporation 12   incentive pilot program fund created in section 466B.55. 13   5. Producer means a person actively engaged in farming 14   agricultural land as those terms are defined in section 9H.1. 15   6. Program means the innovative nutrient incorporation 16   incentive pilot program created pursuant to section 466B.52. 17   7. a. Qualifying crop production product means a 18   commercially available product that, when applied to cropland 19   in conjunction with or as an alternative to a commercial 20   fertilizer, cost-effectively promotes optimum plant growth in a 21   manner that best reduces nitrogen as a nonpoint source of water 22   pollution. 23   b. Qualifying crop production product includes but is not 24   limited to a soil conditioner with nitrogen-fixing properties, 25   biological sources of nitrogen, and biofertilizers that improve 26   efficiencies in nitrogen management practices. 27   8. Soil conditioner means the same as defined in section 28   200.3.   29   Sec. 2. NEW SECTION   . 466B.52 Innovative nutrient   30   incorporation incentive pilot program  creation and goal. 31   1. An innovative nutrient incorporation incentive pilot 32   program is created. 33   2. a. The goal of the program is to encourage farmers to 34   best optimize commercial nitrogen-based fertilizer rates and, 35   -1-   LSB 2740XS (2) 91   da/ns 1/ 6    

  S.F. 429   where appropriate, determine how commercial nitrogen-based 1   fertilizer application rates can be reduced by the threshold 2   limit of the lesser of fifteen percent or thirty pounds per 3   acre by incorporating identifiable cost-effective qualifying 4   crop production products. 5   b. The division may reevaluate and revise the goal of 6   the program after determining that commercial nitrogen-based 7   fertilizer application rates can be efficiently reduced more 8   than the threshold limit described in paragraph a . 9   Sec. 3. NEW SECTION   . 466B.53 Program administration. 10   1. The program shall be administered by the division of soil 11   conservation and water quality. 12   2. The division may adopt rules as provided in chapter 17A 13   to administer this subchapter. 14   3. In administering the program, the division may do any of 15   the following: 16   a. Contract with another party, including a private person, 17   to develop, implement, and manage any part of the program 18   subject to the divisions direction and supervision. 19   b. Cooperate with any interested organization to the extent 20   that the interested organization elects to cooperate with the 21   division. 22   Sec. 4. NEW SECTION   . 466B.54 Program requirements. 23   1. Each year, the division shall select qualified producers 24   to participate in the program according to criteria established 25   by the division. In selecting qualified producers, the 26   division shall consider applicants actively engaged in growing 27   field crops in all regions of the state. A selected producer 28   may reapply to participate in the program each year that the 29   program continues. 30   2. The division shall approve the use of qualifying crop 31   production products and application methods according to label 32   instructions and standards established by the division. 33   3. A selected producer using qualifying crop production 34   products must keep records as required by the division that 35   -2-   LSB 2740XS (2) 91   da/ns 2/ 6    

  S.F. 429   document application methods, timing, and results as part of 1   the selected producers crop fertility plan. 2   4. The division may award a selected producer an incentive 3   payment for each acre that the selected producer applies 4   qualifying crop production products to meet the goal provided 5   in section 466B.52. The total amount of an award shall 6   not be less than five dollars for each acre used to apply 7   the qualifying crop production products. Before selecting 8   qualified producers each year, the division may adjust 9   the amount of the payment based on the number of selected 10   producers, the availability of moneys, the rate of inflation, 11   more cost-effective technologies, or less expensive qualifying 12   crop production products. 13   Sec. 5. NEW SECTION   . 466B.55 Innovative nutrient 14   incorporation incentive pilot program fund. 15   1. An innovative nutrient incorporation incentive pilot 16   program fund is created in the state treasury under the 17   management and control of the division. 18   2. The fund shall include moneys appropriated by the general 19   assembly. The fund may include other moneys available to and 20   obtained or accepted by the division, including moneys from 21   public or private sources. 22   3. Moneys in the fund are appropriated to the division and 23   shall be used exclusively to carry out the provisions of this 24   subchapter as determined by the division. 25   4. a. Notwithstanding section 12C.7, interest or earnings 26   on moneys in the fund shall be credited to the fund. 27   b. Notwithstanding section 8.33, unencumbered and 28   unobligated moneys in the fund shall not revert but shall 29   remain available for expenditure for the purposes designated. 30   5. Any unencumbered or unobligated moneys in the fund upon 31   repeal of this subchapter pursuant to section 466B.59 shall be 32   transferred to the Iowa nutrient research fund created pursuant 33   to section 466B.46.   34   Sec. 6. NEW SECTION   . 466B.56 Appropriation. 35   -3-   LSB 2740XS (2) 91   da/ns 3/ 6    

  S.F. 429   For the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2025, and ending 1   June 30, 2026, and for each fiscal year thereafter, there is 2   appropriated from the general fund of the state to the fund the 3   amount of two million dollars. 4   Sec. 7. NEW SECTION . 466B.57 Innovative nutrient 5   incorporation incentive pilot program report. 6   On or before January 15, 2029, the division shall prepare 7   and deliver to the governor and general assembly an innovative 8   nutrient incorporation incentive pilot program report regarding 9   the status of the program, together with any findings and 10   recommendations regarding how producers in this state may best 11   utilize qualifying crop production products. 12   Sec. 8. NEW SECTION   . 466B.58 Confidentiality. 13   Any information received, collected, or held under this 14   subchapter is a confidential record as provided in section 15   22.7, if the information identifies any of the following: 16   1. A person who holds a legal interest in the cropland used 17   in conducting the program or who has previously held a legal 18   interest in that cropland. 19   2. A person who is involved in managing the cropland used 20   in conducting the program or who has previously managed that 21   cropland. 22   3. The identifiable location of the cropland used in 23   conducting the program. 24   Sec. 9. NEW SECTION   . 466B.59 Repeal. 25   This subchapter is repealed December 31, 2030. 26   EXPLANATION 27   The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with 28   the explanations substance by the members of the general assembly. 29   GENERAL. This bill amends Code chapter 466B, which includes 30   a number of subchapters that provide programs to improve 31   surface water quality. The bill creates a new subchapter 32   requiring the division of soil conservation and water quality 33   (division) created within the department of agriculture and 34   land stewardship to develop, implement, and administer an 35   -4-   LSB 2740XS (2) 91   da/ns 4/ 6     

  S.F. 429   innovative nutrient incorporation incentive pilot program 1   (program). 2   PROGRAM GOAL. The bill provides that the goal of the 3   program is to encourage producers to produce crops in a manner 4   that optimizes commercial nitrogen-based fertilizer rates 5   and reduces commercial nitrogen-based fertilizer application 6   rates by a threshold limit of the lesser of 15 percent or 30 7   pounds per acre by incorporating identifiable cost-effective 8   qualifying crop production products. 9   PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION. The bill provides that the division 10   may administer the program by contracting with another party 11   and may cooperate with interested organizations. The division 12   is required to select qualified producers each year to 13   participate in the program and may award a selected producer 14   an incentive payment for each acre that the selected producer 15   applies qualifying crop production products to meet the program 16   goal. 17   PROGRAM FUND AND APPROPRIATIONS. The bill creates an 18   innovative nutrient incorporation incentive pilot program 19   fund (fund). For the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2025, and 20   ending June 30, 2026, and for each subsequent fiscal year until 21   the fiscal year ending June 30, 2030, an appropriation of $2 22   million is made from the general fund to support the program 23   each fiscal year until the funds repeal. 24   PROGRAM REPORT. The bill requires the division to submit 25   an innovative nutrient incorporation incentive pilot program 26   report (report) to the governor and general assembly on or 27   before January 15, 2029. The report must discuss the status of 28   the program and include recommendations regarding how producers 29   may reduce commercial nitrogen-based fertilizer application 30   rates.   31   CONFIDENTIALITY. The bill provides that certain information 32   received by the division in conducting the program is 33   confidential, including information that identifies persons 34   participating in the program or the location of cropland used 35   -5-   LSB 2740XS (2) 91   da/ns 5/ 6  

  S.F. 429   in conducting the program. 1   REPEAL. The bill repeals the subchapter that provides for 2   the program on December 31, 2030. Unencumbered or unobligated 3   moneys remaining in the fund upon repeal are transferred to the 4   Iowa nutrient research fund (Code section 466B.46). 5   -6-   LSB 2740XS (2) 91   da/ns 6/ 6