The following AMTs have been approved and are considered an alternative to specific nitrogen fertilizer best management pr
Data submitted to the MDA is considered public data unless the registrant requests the data be considered Trade Secret (MN Stat. 18B.38 and 18C.405) and the Commissioner of Agriculture agrees the data qualifies for trade secret protection. Data contained in renewals is public under Minnesota law unless it qualifies for protection under the Pesticide Registration Law (Minn. Stat. § 18B.38) or other applicable state or federal law. If you have any questions about this process, please contact the MDA
Records such as registration documentation or sales data forms are retained for 6 years and automatically purged after that time. Data such as active ingredient content, SDS, and PFAS content is retained for the full lifecycle of the product.
Records such as registration documentation or sales data forms are retained for 6 years and automatically purged after that time. Data such as active ingredient content, SDS, and PFAS content is retained for the full lifecycle of the product.
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) is now seeking applications for the Agricultural Growth, Research, and Innovation (AGRI) Crop Research Grant Program.
Crop Research Grant funding is intended to generate applied research that will improve agricultural product quality, quantity, or value within Minnesota’s crop industry. Projects must have near-term benefits (three to seven years) for Minnesota’s farmers and the state’s economy, and applications must include an outreach plan describing how results will be made available to the public.
Special consideration will be given to research on crops with limited access to other research funds, as well as projects with an outreach plan describing how activities or outcomes will meaningfully involve or inform farmers or rural communities with limited economic opportunities.
Any Minnesota organization, research entity, individual, or business with agricultural research capabilities is eligible to apply and receive funding.
The MDA will award roughly $1.2 million through this round of grants, with a maximum grant amount of $250,000 per proposal. Applications must be submitted by 4 p.m. Central Time on Tuesday, October 29, 2024.
To access full program details and the online application, visit the MDA’s website.
Funding for the Crop Research Grant was established through the AGRI Program, which provides grants to farmers, agribusinesses, schools, and more throughout Minnesota to advance the state’s agricultural and renewable energy sectors.
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