Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4583

Introduced
3/4/24  

Caption

Green acres tax deferment requirements modification

Impact

The proposed changes are significant for agricultural landowners as they introduce specific environmental management practices that must be adhered to in order to benefit from tax deferment. This requirement aims to minimize nutrient loss to the environment through careful planning of fertilizer and nutrient application. By implementing these practices, the state hopes to both protect its natural resources and support sustainable agricultural practices. The bill reflects an effort to balance agricultural activities with environmental stewardship, particularly in sensitive areas such as the karst region, known for its unique geological features and potential environmental vulnerabilities.

Summary

Senate File 4583 is a legislative measure introduced in Minnesota that proposes modifications to the existing tax deferment requirements under the Green Acres Program. Specifically, the bill seeks to amend Minnesota Statutes section 273.111 to refine the criteria by which property used for agricultural purposes can qualify for tax deferment. One of the key changes included in the bill is the requirement that land located in the southeast karst region must have an approved nutrient management plan to be eligible for tax deferment starting in 2026.

Contention

The bill may encounter contention from various stakeholders, especially those in the agricultural community who may argue that additional requirements could represent an added burden on farmers. Critics of the bill might express concerns about the feasibility and costs associated with developing and maintaining nutrient management plans. Proponents may counter that such measures are crucial for protecting water quality and promoting sustainable farming practices. This dialogue highlights the ongoing tensions between agricultural productivity and environmental conservation efforts, which are increasingly pertinent in the context of climate change and ecological sustainability.

Companion Bills

MN HF4401

Similar To Green acres tax deferment requirements modified.

Similar Bills

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VA SB187

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