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Is Rural America at Risk this Legislative Session?

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Monday, February 8, 2010   

ST. PAUL, Minn. - The 2010 session of the Minnesota Legislature is back at it today for the first full week in action. Balancing the budget is again the top order of business, and Doug Peterson, president of the Minnesota Farmers Union, says there's some worry that rural Minnesotans could be asked to shoulder more of the burden. He hopes the adjustments the state needs to make to address the $1 billion budget deficit doesn't hurt those already struggling to make a living on the land.

"Are you going to increase fees on agricultural things? Are you going to hold the line on taxes? Are you going to shift property tax classifications onto ag land, and is agriculture going to be affected disproportionately because of the value of the land currently being sold?"

Peterson says parts of the state have seen extreme increases in the market value of agricultural land, driving up property taxes for farmers. He'd like to see adjustments in the Agricultural Property Tax Law to help stabilize that problem. The main purpose of the law, often called the "Green Acres" law, is to base farmland taxes strictly on the agricultural value rather than any "best use" value.

Peterson says farmers have solutions for the state when it comes to independent energy and a safe, healthy food supply, but he says what farmers need is the for costs of production to be covered.

"You know, frankly, I've always believed that there are trade-offs. If you want to trade off independent fuel and safe, healthy food for this nation, then we must keep farmers on the land, and in order for them to be on the land they have to make a profit. You can't go broke every year and expect to stay on the land."

Peterson says the Minnesota Farmers Union will work with legislators on increasing property-owner rights regarding eminent domain for power-line and pipeline projects, addressing issues with wind easement contracts and working on the state net metering law. Net metering allows consumers who generate electricity to be compensated for power they contribute to the electrical grid.


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