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45Z AGRICULTURAL CREDIT

👉 NEWS
The federal 45Z Clean Fuel Production Tax Credit, which rewards ethanol plants for using low-carbon corn, faced major repeal threats earlier this year. House proposals sought to eliminate the credit, but a bipartisan Senate package ultimately spared 45Z and extended it through 2031—with some tightening expected around eligibility.

✅ THE WHAT, WHYs & WHOs
With 45Z locked in (for now), ethanol buyers are actively looking to line up corn that can qualify for these premiums. That means they’ll be paying more for bushels grown with documented low-carbon practices—think cover crops, poultry litter, reduced tillage, precision nutrient management. Growers who start recording practices this season will be first in line to capture those premiums.

✅ WHAT TO DOs
Encourage your growers to document 2025 practices starting NOW—and position Return® poultry litter and regen practices as essential tools to help lower carbon intensity scores. With political uncertainty still swirling around 45Z, the window to lock in this value stream is likely shorter than the current policy suggests. Now’s the time to act.

OTHER STORIES

🌾 Southern MN Crops Bouncing Back After May Weather Swings 


👉 What’s Happening: After a bumpy May, southern MN crops are rebounding fast. Corn has greened up and is progressing well. Soybean emergence is strong after a delayed start. Alfalfa harvest is wrapping with solid regrowth and minimal pest pressure. 


✅ Action Step: Right now is prime time for nutrient apps — poultry litter and sidedress N. Fields are catching up fast — don’t miss this window.


Brownfield Ag News 

📜 Minnesota Ag Budget Signed Into Law 


👉 What’s Happening: On May 23, Gov. Walz signed a $164M ag budget — funding small farms, local food systems, farm-to-school programs, and soil health initiatives (cover crops, nutrient management). 


✅ Action Step: Growers should connect with their SWCD offices now — new grant windows are opening soon.


AgWeek 

🌱 Regen Practices Deliver Biodiversity Gains 


👉 What’s Happening: New research shows regenerative practices — cover cropping, compost, no‑till — boost biodiversity, strengthen pollination, reduce pests, and improve soil health. 


✅ Action Step: Frame this as an added value when building out the ROI case for your growers.


Food Ingredients First 

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JUNE: Storms, heat on deck, and weeds ready to run.

🌧️ Rain Soaker Start 

1–2"+ rain hit most of S MN June 6–11. Soil profiles full—watch low spots. 


⚡ Storm Pulse Incoming 

More scattered heavy storms June 12–15. Flash flooding possible—scout for ponding. 


☁️ Cool Pause, Then Heat 

Cooler June 14–16, but models show heat building late month. Water demand will spike. 


🌱 Crop Growth Jump 

Corn greening fast, beans catching up. Weeds loving the weather too—stay on it. 


🛟 Moisture Flip 

S MN trending 1–2" above normal; NW MN still dry. Local variability = management opportunity.

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