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MN House passes bill offering drought relief to farmers

By Pat Sweeney Mar 11, 2022 | 2:22 PM

Minnesota’s House has passed a bill that would provide relief to eligible farmers impacted by last year’s drought.

It would appropriate $5.1 million to the Department of Agriculture to provide grants up to $10,000 for drought-related expenses.

Of that total, the bill reserves $1 million for livestock producers, $1 million for specialty crop producers, $500,000 for farmers market vendors who are livestock or specialty crop growers, and $100,000 to reimburse farmers for expenses to transport hay and forage.

It would also appropriate money to the DNR for some drought-related purposes involving water issues and trees.

The vote was 101-to-33. It now goes to the Senate.

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