2025 Session Last amended: 2021 session

§ 41B.048 — Agroforestry Loan Program

Plain-Language Summary

This law creates a loan program to help farmers finance growing short rotation woody crops like hybrid poplar. The state can participate in up to 45% or $75,000 of the loan. Loans can cover planting costs, maintenance for the first three years, and up to 70% of estimated crop value for years four through twelve.

Practical Notes
You must be a Minnesota resident, plan to grow short rotation woody crops on suitable land, and be a member of a cooperative that will market the crop. The lifetime assistance limit is $150,000 per producer. Loans must be repaid within 120 days of harvest or 15 years from planting, whichever comes first. You cannot plant within a quarter mile of protected prairie.