Minnesota 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1524 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/25/2025

                    1.1	A bill for an act​
1.2 relating to agriculture; establishing a grant program to promote certain nutrient​
1.3 management practices; appropriating money; proposing coding for new law in​
1.4 Minnesota Statutes, chapter 17.​
1.5BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:​
1.6 Section 1. [17.995] MINNESOTA 4R AGRICULTURAL GRANTS.​
1.7 Subdivision 1.Program.The commissioner must award grants to eligible agricultural​
1.8retailers to promote the use of nutrient management practices by farmers in Minnesota.​
1.9 Subd. 2.Eligibility.(a) To be eligible under this section, an agricultural retailer must​
1.10be:​
1.11 (1) licensed under section 18C.415; and​
1.12 (2) certified or making demonstrable progress toward certification under the 4R nutrient​
1.13stewardship certification program administered by the Minnesota Crop Production Retailers​
1.14Association.​
1.15 (b) An eligible agricultural retailer seeking funding under this section must apply in the​
1.16form and manner established by the commissioner and provide all information required by​
1.17the commissioner to confirm the retailer's eligibility.​
1.18 (c) Eligible nutrient management practices are practices that:​
1.19 (1) uses the four R's: the right source of nutrients, at the right rate and right time, in the​
1.20right place; and​
1.21 (2) are approved by the commissioner under subdivision 3.​
1​Section 1.​
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NINETY-FOURTH SESSION​ 2.1 Subd. 3.Approved practices.For purposes of this section, the commissioner, in​
2.2consultation with agricultural stakeholders, must develop a list of approved 4R nutrient​
2.3management practices. Approved practices must be suitable to the location where the practice​
2.4is implemented and may include but are not limited to:​
2.5 (1) soil testing every four years with analysis by a Department of Agriculture certified​
2.6lab to determine crop-specific nutrient needs and application rates;​
2.7 (2) use of enhanced-efficiency fertilizers, including nitrification inhibitors and urease​
2.8inhibitors, to reduce nutrient losses;​
2.9 (3) variable rate nutrient application based on site-specific crop and soil needs;​
2.10 (4) nutrient or manure management plans accounting for all sources of nutrients, including​
2.11but not limited to commercial fertilizers, starter fertilizers, manure, litter, biosolids, cover​
2.12crops, and the previous crops;​
2.13 (5) in-season nutrient management using real-time crop monitoring and decision-support​
2.14tools;​
2.15 (6) recommendations on the timing of fertilizer application to mitigate periods of high​
2.16runoff and leaching risk;​
2.17 (7) use of cover crops to improve nutrient cycling and reduce nutrient losses;​
2.18 (8) irrigation water management using local real-time climate data and soil and crop​
2.19growth characteristics;​
2.20 (9) implementation of site appropriate edge-of-field practices to minimize nutrient runoff​
2.21and reduce soil erosion;​
2.22 (10) erosion management practices such as no-till and reduced tillage;​
2.23 (11) adoption of precision agriculture technologies for ideal nutrient placement and​
2.24timing to reduce nitrate movement; and​
2.25 (12) conservation crop rotation with a perennial grown two out of every five years.​
2.26 Subd. 4.Payments.(a) The commissioner must award grants to agricultural retailers​
2.27that are making demonstrable progress toward certification under the 4R nutrient stewardship​
2.28certification program. The commissioner must award an agricultural retailer $5,000 once​
2.29the retailer's application for certification is accepted by the Minnesota Crop Production​
2.30Retailers Association and the retailer has completed the certification audit required by the​
2.31Minnesota Crop Production Retailers Association.​
2​Section 1.​
REVISOR BD/ES 25-03632​02/11/25 ​ 3.1 (b) The commissioner must award grants of up to 50 cents per acre to certified agricultural​
3.2retailers that work with farmers to implement approved practices. In addition, the​
3.3commissioner must award grants of up to 25 cents per acre to certified agricultural retailers​
3.4for nutrient planning developed by a certified crop adviser in good standing with International​
3.5Certified Crop Advisers, or a certified professional agronomist in good standing with the​
3.6American Society of Agronomy. Before receiving payment under this paragraph, a certified​
3.7agricultural retailer must demonstrate to the commissioner's satisfaction that the retailer​
3.8implemented approved nutrient management practices or developed approved nutrient​
3.9planning.​
3.10 (c) The commissioner may award grants to certified agricultural retailers to deliver 4R​
3.11training to farmers and other stakeholders in the agriculture sector.​
3.12 Subd. 5.Data privacy.Information related to field-specific and grower-identifiable​
3.13data, such as field maps, fertilizer recommendations, pesticide application records, soil​
3.14analysis, yield data, grower names, and contact information used to document acres submitted​
3.15for payment in subdivision 4 are classified as nonpublic data, as defined in section 13.02,​
3.16subdivision 9, at all stages of the grant-making process. The commissioner may prepare​
3.17and make public statistical records and reports derived from data classified as nonpublic​
3.18under this subdivision except that the identity of a particular grantee must not be revealed​
3.19or made ascertainable from the prepared records and reports.​
3.20 Sec. 2. APPROPRIATION.​
3.21 $....... in fiscal year 2026 and $....... in fiscal year 2027 are appropriated from the general​
3.22fund to the commissioner of agriculture to award grants under Minnesota Statutes, section​
3.2317.995. The commissioner may use up to ten percent of the appropriation each year to​
3.24administer Minnesota Statutes, section 17.995.​
3​Sec. 2.​
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