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97A.028 CROP PROTECTION ASSISTANCE.
    Subdivision 1. Definitions. (a) The definitions in this subdivision apply to this section.
(b) "Agricultural crops" means annually seeded crops, legumes, fruit orchards, tree farms
and nurseries, turf farms, and apiaries.
(c) "Parcel" has the meaning given in section 272.03, subdivision 6.
(d) "Specialty crops" means fruit orchards, vegetables, tree farms and nurseries, turf farms,
and apiaries.
(e) "Stored forage crops" means hay, silage, grain, or other crops that have been harvested
and placed in storage for commercial livestock feeding.
    Subd. 2. Technical assistance. The commissioner shall establish a statewide program to
provide technical assistance to persons for the protection of agricultural crops from destruction by
wild animals. As part of the program, the commissioner shall develop and identify the latest and
most effective abatement techniques; acquire appropriate demonstration supplies and materials
required to meet specialized needs; train property owners, field staff, public land managers,
extension agents, pest control operators, and others; provide technical manuals and brochures;
and provide field personnel with supplies and materials for damage abatement demonstrations and
short-term assistance and for the establishment of food or lure crops where appropriate.
    Subd. 3. Emergency deterrent materials assistance. (a) For the purposes of this
subdivision, "cooperative damage management agreement" means an agreement between a
landowner or tenant and the commissioner that establishes a program for addressing the problem
of destruction of the landowner's or tenant's specialty crops or stored forage crops by wild
animals, or destruction of agricultural crops by flightless Canada geese.
(b) A landowner or tenant may apply to the commissioner for emergency deterrent materials
assistance in controlling destruction of the landowner's or tenant's specialty crops or stored forage
crops by wild animals, or destruction of agricultural crops by flightless Canada geese. Subject to
the availability of money appropriated for this purpose, the commissioner shall provide suitable
deterrent materials when the commissioner determines that:
(1) immediate action is necessary to prevent significant damage from continuing or to
prevent the spread of bovine tuberculosis; and
(2) a cooperative damage management agreement cannot be implemented immediately.
(c) A person may receive emergency deterrent materials assistance under this subdivision
more than once, but the cumulative total value of deterrent materials provided to a person, or for
use on a parcel, may not exceed $3,000 for specialty crops, $5,000 for measures to prevent the
spread of bovine tuberculosis within a five-mile radius of a cattle herd that is infected with bovine
tuberculosis as determined by the Board of Animal Health, $750 for protecting stored forage
crops, or $500 for agricultural crops damaged by flightless Canada geese. If a person is a co-owner
or cotenant with respect to the specialty crops for which the deterrent materials are provided, the
deterrent materials are deemed to be "provided" to the person for the purposes of this paragraph.
(d) As a condition of receiving emergency deterrent materials assistance under this
subdivision, a landowner or tenant shall enter into a cooperative damage management agreement
with the commissioner. Deterrent materials provided by the commissioner may include repellents,
fencing materials, or other materials recommended in the agreement to alleviate the damage
problem. If requested by a landowner or tenant, any fencing materials provided must be capable
of providing long-term protection of specialty crops. A landowner or tenant who receives
emergency deterrent materials assistance under this subdivision shall comply with the terms of
the cooperative damage management agreement.
History: 1993 c 172 s 50; 1994 c 632 art 2 s 23; 1996 c 407 s 40,41; 1997 c 216 s 78,79;
2006 c 282 art 9 s 9

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