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Committee to examine neonicotinoid rules and treated-seed exemptions ahead of 2029 deadline
Agriculture committee (state legislature) · January 7, 2026
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Summary
Members say the panel will revisit neonicotinoid and treated-seed rules, how exemptions will be granted if untreated seed is unavailable, and the Agency of Agriculture's role in guiding farmers through the law's implementation.
The agriculture committee said on Jan. 6 it will revisit state rules on neonicotinoids and the use of treated seed, focusing on how the law set to take effect in 2029 will affect farmers' planting choices and what authority will exist to grant exemptions.
Sen. Russ Ingalls told the panel the committee will seek…
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