Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3020

Introduced
3/20/23  

Caption

Compensation required for agricultural crop damaged or destroyed by wild white-tailed deer, rulemaking required, report required, and money appropriated.

Impact

The implications of HF3020 are significant, as it introduces a formalized compensation mechanism for farmers experiencing financial losses due to deer-related crop destruction. The bill not only seeks to provide relief to agricultural producers but also aims to foster a harmonious balance between wildlife preservation and agricultural livelihoods. By empowering the commissioner to determine the extent of the damage and compensation, the bill establishes a clear protocol for accountability and transparency in administering claims.

Summary

House File 3020 (HF3020) addresses the issue of agricultural crop damage caused by wild white-tailed deer in Minnesota. The bill stipulates that owners of agricultural crops, including stored forage such as hay and grain, can receive compensation if their crops are damaged or destroyed due to deer. This compensation is to be determined based on the greater of the target price or market price, with adjustments for yield loss as outlined by federal programs. The bill mandates the Minnesota commissioner of agriculture to manage the claims process, ensuring a structured system for farmers affected by wildlife damage.

Contention

Within legislative discussions, there may be differing opinions on the efficacy and fairness of this compensation framework. Some stakeholders argue that while the intent of HF3020 is commendable, the implementation could face challenges, including how to accurately assess deer populations and their impact on crops. Additionally, concerns may arise regarding the allocation of funds appropriated for this purpose, which amounts to $300,000 over two fiscal years. The potential for disagreement on eligibility criteria and compensation fairness could also be contentious points among agricultural groups and environmental advocates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN HF2140

Compensation required for agricultural crop damaged or destroyed by wild white-tailed deer, rulemaking required, report required, and money appropriated.

MN HF3334

Compensation required for agricultural crop damaged or destroyed by wildlife, rulemaking required, report required, and money appropriated.

MN SF3339

Requiring compensation for an agricultural crop damaged or destroyed by wildlife and appropriations

MN SF2517

Compensation for crop damage caused by deer requirement and appropriation

MN HF1401

Requirements to farm white-tailed deer modified.

MN SF1484

White-tailed deer farming requirements modification

MN HF1402

Wolf depredation compensation program modified, compensation program for crop or fence damage caused by elk modified, and money appropriated.

MN HF2299

Deer abatement and crop damage report funding provided, report required, and money appropriated.

MN SF4537

Board of Animal Health authority over farmed white-tailed deer return authorization; Cervidae farming modification; appropriating money

MN HF2242

New registrations for farmed white-tailed deer prohibited, voluntary farmed white-tailed deer buyout program established, and money appropriated.

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