After bills are passed by the House and Senate, if there are differences between the bills, they will go through a conference committee process to reconcile the different versions of the bills.
After a delay in the House Ways & Means Committee, the full House passed the DAIRI “fix” bill by a vote of 129-4, which the Senate already passed unanimously. The identical bill went immediately to the Governor, who is expected to sign the bill today. The measure made Minnesota dairy farms that came into existence since 2022 eligible for a share of the $3 million in previously appropriated grant funding to incentivize signup for the 6-year Dairy Margin Coverage program.
The House Agriculture Committee has failed to produce a supplemental budget bill because of a stand-off pertaining to banning a herbicide called paraquat dichloride. Work on a supplemental agriculture budget bill continues in the Senate, but whether a final bill comes together is uncertain. A few measures contained in the agriculture bill being monitored by MN Milk include extension of the Farmer-Lender Mediation Program and changes to Down Payment Assistance Program grants.
A tax bill is also still being formulated, and MN Milk is working to see that a provision on the Beginning Farmer Tax Credit is included that would remove the limit on available credits and funding under the program.