The bill establishes a Rotational Grazing Pilot Program administered by the commissioner of agriculture in Minnesota. This program aims to provide grants to farmers for implementing rotational grazing projects that enhance the use of prairies and woodlands while protecting surface and drinking water sources. The bill defines "rotational grazing" and outlines the purposes for which grants can be awarded, including establishing perennial forages and purchasing necessary infrastructure for rotational grazing systems. Grants are limited to $25,000 per grantee and require a 50% match from the farmer, with disbursements made on a reimbursement basis.

Additionally, the bill mandates that the commissioner report to legislative committees by January 15, 2028, detailing the outcomes of the grant awards, including their distribution by county. To support this initiative, the bill appropriates $2,000,000 from the environment and natural resources trust fund for the fiscal year 2027 to fund the pilot program.