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Dealers must keep records of their purchase, sale, and distribution of agricultural pesticides made in and into Minnesota for a period of five years, including any made from a branch office. All pertinent records need to be available to the MDA upon request for audit purposes. An audit program was created to ensure uniform dealer compliance with dealer licensing, sales distribution and payment of Minnesota Gross Sales Fee and ACRRA Surcharges on agricultural pesticide end-user sales. A State auditor is assigned to carry out this program.
Persons selling agricultural pesticide to end-users for use in Minnesota must invoice end-user customer at purchase, MN Gross Sales Fee at a rate of 0.55% of the sale price and the ACRRA Surcharge at a rate of 0.27% (Note: ACRRA Surcharge assessed fees decreased effective 1/1/2025.) of the sale price of agriculture pesticide products sold. Dealers must collect the fee and surcharge totaling at a rate of 0.82% and pay those fees and surcharges collected to the Minnesota Department of Agriculture annually.
Dealers collect and pay Minnesota Gross Sales fee and ACRRA surcharge for sale of agricultural pesticides only. Dealers do not charge or collect Minnesota Gross Sales fee or ACRRA surcharge on sales of non-agricultural pesticides, other products, chemicals, shipping or service fees.
No, these rates are stated in Minnesota Pesticide Control Law. Dealers may not set or collect a different percentage rate. The correct percentage rates are:
- Minnesota Gross Sales Fee rate is 0.55%
- ACRRA Surcharge rate is 0.27% (NOTE: ACRRA Surcharge rate decrease effective 1/1/2025.)
Each licensed pesticide dealer location must report sales and pay applicable fees to MDA by January 31st following the year of sale. Dealers must report and pay applicable Minnesota Gross Sales fees and ACRRA surcharges on their total annual gross sales of agricultural pesticides. If you have multiple dealer licenses for several locations, each dealer license reports and pays fees for their sales separately. Dealers must also renew their license application and pay license renewal fees before January 31 each year to avoid a license renewal late fee of $75.
For each license, dealers will submit an electronic report of their annual agricultural pesticide sales to the MDA via a reporting application on the department’s web page. The web application will calculate fees and surcharges owed by the dealer and provide electronic payment or payment by check options.
The MDA recommends that dealers for each license organize their agricultural pesticide sales data before they enter the report application. We recommend creating a table or spreadsheet that contains required report elements. For each agricultural pesticide product sold, the required elements are: EPA registration number or the MDA product ID number; product brand name; total quantity in standard units (Gallon [wet] or Pound [dry]); and total annual agricultural pesticide sales dollar amount for each product.
Once in the reporting application, agricultural pesticide sales may be added one product-at-a-time or uploaded from your system as a complete sales product file. Detailed uploading instructions are available.
The MDA has created an option which allows a dealer to import their data directly into our system. The MDA has prepared basic file specifications to formulate an upload file and will provide the specs to interested dealers.
Licensed pesticide dealers can pay fees via the web using credit card or electronic check payment at the time they submit their electronic sales report. Dealers can also mail in a check or money order for fees owed with a copy of their sales report summary page to the Minnesota Department of Agriculture.
Agricultural pesticides have a box on their label with text "Agricultural Use Requirements".
The MDA Registered Product Search web page is a source where you can find product information. Various searches are available based on EPA registration number, company name, or product name. The list of pesticides includes an agricultural pesticide column; when a Yes appears in the column the product meets the agricultural pesticide definition. Persons may also contact the MDA’s registration program at 651-201-6583.
Check the Registered Product Search database at the MDA Web Site.
Dealers must keep records of their purchase, sale, and distribution of agricultural pesticides made in and into Minnesota for a period of five years, including any made from a branch office. All pertinent records need to be available to the MDA upon request for audit purposes. An audit program was created to ensure uniform dealer compliance with dealer licensing, sales distribution and payment of Minnesota Gross Sales Fee and ACRRA Surcharges on agricultural pesticide end-user sales. A State auditor is assigned to carry out this program.
Cucumber Green Mottle Mosaic Virus
Scientific name: Tobamovirus virus group
In Minnesota, noxious weeds on the eradicate list are highly damaging species with limited distribution.
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) has published an updated map that will help farmers across the state comply with the Groundwater Protection Rule. The rule restricts fall application of nitrogen fertilizer in areas vulnerable to groundwater contamination, and it outlines steps to reduce the severity of contamination in areas where nitrate is already elevated in public water supply wells.
The MDA has made changes to the Fall Nitrogen Fertilizer Application Restrictions Map which is available on the MDA website. The Ellsworth municipal Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA) was removed from the map due to a change in water source for the community. Additional information on the fall application restrictions and exceptions to the restrictions can be found on the MDA’s website.
While no new municipal DWSMAs were found to have elevated nitrate, two non-municipal wells were found to have elevated nitrate based on new information from the Minnesota Department of Health. The Brookhaven Development and the Mobile Manor DWSMAs, both located in Scott County, will be added to the list of Mitigation Level 2 DWSMAs under the Groundwater Protection Rule, meaning the MDA will form a local advisory group to recommend farming practices that can reduce nitrate levels in groundwater. Additional information can be found on the MDA’s Mitigation Level Determination page.
The restriction of fall application of nitrogen fertilizer on these acres will begin September 1, 2025. Farmers are encouraged to check the new map prior to fall 2025 to determine if their fields are subject to these restrictions.
For more information on the Groundwater Protection Rule visit www.mda.state.mn.us/nfr.
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Media Contact
Allen Sommerfeld, MDA Communications
651-201-6185
Allen.Sommerfeld@state.mn.us