This bill modifies existing agriculture provisions in Minnesota by amending specific sections of Laws 2025, chapter 34, article 1, section 2, subdivisions 1 and 2. Key changes include adjustments to appropriations for various agricultural programs, such as increasing funding for compensation related to livestock and crop damage caused by wildlife. Specifically, the appropriation for livestock compensation is increased from $275,000 to $485,000, while the appropriation for crop or fence damage caused by elk is raised from $255,000 to $394,000. Additionally, the bill outlines the use of funds for administrative costs associated with these programs and establishes guidelines for grant distribution to counties for agricultural inspectors.

The bill also includes provisions for funding to support the Department of Agriculture's analytical laboratory, meat and poultry inspection services, and the establishment of a biofertilizer innovation and efficiency program. Notably, it allows for the transfer of funds between programs if claims are unusually high and sets forth requirements for counties to qualify for grant funding. The effective date of the bill is the day following its final enactment.