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Agriculture omnibus advances; bill includes seed‑potato changes, egg‑donation tweaks and an $80,000 AURI legal appropriation

Senate Finance Committee · April 25, 2026

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Summary

Senate Finance laid over the agriculture omnibus (SF 50‑73) after presentations highlighted seed‑potato certification changes, egg quality‑assurance rules to ease donations, an extension of the farmer‑lender mediation program to 2032, and a net $80,000 general‑fund appropriation for AURI legal costs.

Senator Putnam presented the agriculture omnibus (SF 50‑73) to the Senate Finance Committee, summarizing a package of technical and programmatic changes aimed at supporting farmers and food distribution.

Key provisions described: revisions to the farm down‑payment assistance program to improve eligibility and timing; seed‑potato certification and enforcement statute updates that grew from stakeholder working groups; extensions to egg quality‑assurance rules to permit donations to food shelves; and extension of the farmer‑lender mediation program sunset to 2032. Staff fiscal analysis by Eric Lisonbee showed the bill’s net general‑fund impact is $80,000 for AURI legal costs tied to defending a trademark claim; most other items are neutral or reflect transfers and technical adjustments.

Committee members praised AURI’s role in value‑added agriculture and expressed support for seed potato and meat processing provisions. The bill and the associated spreadsheet items were laid over and the committee included the ag items into the supplemental vehicle (HF 24‑33) via amendment A42.

Why it matters: Measures aim to support farmers, improve food donation pathways and preserve state technical capacity for agriculture value‑added work. The modest appropriation for AURI was justified to defend the institute’s intellectual property and operations.

What’s next: SF 50‑73 is laid over; staff will carry agreed budget items into the supplemental appropriation vehicle for further floor consideration.