Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2280

Introduced
3/13/25  

Caption

Beginning farmer program provisions modified, grain buyer provisions modified, commissioner of agriculture permissions granted to protect public health against fertilizer and fertilizer by-products, and biodiesel fuel mandate reporting provision repealed.

Impact

By facilitating coordination among various governmental entities, HF2280 seeks to improve the overall agricultural framework in Minnesota. It modifies existing laws to offer clearer definitions and responsibilities for beginning farmers, likely making it easier for new entrants to qualify for assistance and navigate the complexities of agricultural asset acquisition. The changes in grain buyer provisions also aim to strengthen financial oversight and accountability, enhancing market transparency and consumer protection.

Summary

House File 2280 (HF2280) proposes several modifications to existing state laws regarding agriculture in Minnesota. Key provisions include updates to beginning farmer program regulations and grain buyer requirements. The bill specifically aims to streamline and enhance the support system for beginning farmers, who are defined as individuals or entities newly entering the farming sector. The bill empowers the Commissioner of Agriculture to coordinate better with state agencies and local governments to protect public health from the effects of fertilizers and fertilizer by-products, thereby addressing environmental concerns related to agriculture.

Contention

One notable point of contention regarding HF2280 is the repeal of the mandatory reporting requirement on biodiesel fuel implementation, which had been in place since 2009. Critics may argue that eliminating this report could reduce oversight and accountability regarding the state's efforts to promote biodiesel production and use. Furthermore, while the emphasis on beginning farmers is generally viewed positively, concerns remain about whether the proposed tax credit allocations and program changes could adequately address the diverse needs of all farmers, particularly those who are not classified as 'beginning farmers'.

Companion Bills

MN SF2610

Similar To Beginning farmer program provisions modification

Previously Filed As

MN SF2610

Beginning farmer program provisions modification

MN HF4350

Agriculture policy provisions modified.

MN HF3957

Minnesota Agricultural Fertilizer Research and Education Council and the Agriculture Research, Education, Extension, and Technology Transfer grant program authority modified.

MN HF2281

Livestock market agency and dealer licensing provisions modified, farmers' market or community event food sampling and demonstration provisions modified, food certificate payment provisions modified, and obsolete provisions repealed.

MN SF4099

Prior agriculture provisions modification

MN SF3959

Safe at Home program protections, remedies, and provisions modification

MN HB1632

Modifies provisions relating to the biodiesel blend fuel seller tax credits

MN SF4758

Agricultural products and equipment exemption from certain regulations governing products containing PFAS provision

MN SB00064

An Act Concerning Reporting Of Biomass Fertilizers Distributed To Farmers In Eastern Connecticut.

MN SF2578

Grants management provisions modifications

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