Sixteen retail service stations throughout the state have received grant funding from the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) to increase access to and sales of motor fuel blends containing at least 15% ethanol.
Through the Agricultural Growth, Research, and Innovation (AGRI) Biofuels Infrastructure Grant program, the 16 stations were awarded a total of over $3 million in one-time funds through a competitive review process. A full list of this year’s recipients and their award amounts is found below.
“With the EPA’s recent decision to allow year-round E15 sales for 2024 and beyond, the MDA is pleased to partner with these service stations to expand access to this lower-cost, cleaner fuel alternative at the pump for Minnesotans while supporting our state’s agricultural community,” said Agriculture Commissioner Thom Petersen.
Grant funds can be used to cover costs associated with the replacement or upgrading of current station equipment so it can be certified as compatible with E25 or higher motor fuel blends. To be eligible, grantees must be a retail petroleum dispenser in Minnesota with no more than 10 sites.
Details of previously funded projects as well as more information on the Biofuels Infrastructure Grant can be found on the MDA website.
Funding for this grant program is made available through a legislative appropriation for the AGRI Program, as well as additional support from Minnesota Corn. The AGRI Program administers grants to farmers, agribusinesses, schools, and more throughout Minnesota to advance the state’s agricultural and renewable energy sectors.
Grantee Organization/ |
Location |
Grant Award |
---|---|---|
AJ's Gas & Grocery Inc |
Herman |
$199,000 |
Argyle Clark |
Argyle |
$145,686 |
Clearview General Store |
Lutsen |
$199,000 |
Fred's Store Goodland |
Goodland |
$159,084 |
Hallock Cenex |
Hallock |
$194,980.50 |
Jerry's U-Save |
Morris |
$199,000 |
Kenny's Tire and Auto |
Bemidji |
$199,000 |
Lac qui Parle Co-op Madison |
Madison |
$199,000 |
Morris Coop North Station |
Morris |
$199,000 |
Pump n Munch Robbinsdale |
Robbinsdale |
$199,000 |
Robbinsdale BP |
Robbinsdale |
$199,000 |
Sabin C Store |
Sabin |
$199,000 |
Shell in Jordan |
Jordan |
$199,000 |
Station 59 |
Thief River Falls |
$179,431 |
The Corner Store |
Inver Grove Heights |
$199,000 |
The One Stop |
Longville |
$171,238 |
Total Awarded |
$3,039,419.50 |
###
Media Contact
Logan Schumacher
651-201-6193
Logan.Schumacher@state.mn.us
Cities in Minnesota may enact ordinances requiring Minnesota Department of Agriculture licensed commercial and noncommerci
INSTRUCTIONS
Application Part A—Farmer Information
Complete the farmer information section and answer the yes/no eligibility and demographic questions using the definitions below. Note: Applicant name must match the purchaser of the land. Married couples may only complete one combined application.
Definitions
Minnesota Resident means the applicant has established a permanent home within Minnesota’s borders and has no present intention of moving outside the state.
Good Standing with the State of Minnesota:
- No back taxes owed.
- No defaults on Minnesota State-backed financing for the last seven years.
- Acceptable performance on past MDA grants.
- Compliant with current state regulations.
Direct Ownership is when an individual is the direct owner of farmland, shareholder in an operation that includes farmland, or the beneficiary of a life estate that includes farmland. Indirect Ownership is any interest or traceable interest in farmland.
Family is considered a person who is related by blood or marriage to the applicant or applicant's spouse. To be eligible for this grant, an applicant cannot purchase farmland from a family member, which includes any person or entity owned by a person within three degrees of relation to the applicant or applicant's spouse.
Application Part B – Purchase Information
Complete the farmland purchase information section with as many details as you have for the land you intend to purchase. If you do not have some of this information, you may leave questions blank; however, you will need to be prepared with all this information and close on your farmland purchase within six months if your application is approved. If your grant application is approved, you will also need to provide copies of:
- Purchase agreement
- Schedule F or signed statement claiming no farm sales to report
- Loan estimates or other proof of secured financing
- Other documentation required as needed to ensure the applicant qualifies for this program
The MDA will award these grants using a random lottery process, with priority given to eligible applicants with no more than $100,000 in annual gross farm product sales and eligible applicants who are producers of industrial hemp, cannabis, or specialty crops. Complete grant RFP eligibility, rules, and instructions is available on the program website.
Privacy Notice: The information provided by an applicant will be used to assess the applicant’s eligibility to receive a Down Payment Assistance Grant from the MDA. The decision to apply for this grant is voluntary, and applicants are not legally required to provide any of the requested information. Applicants may decline to complete this application without any legal consequence. However, only completed applications will be considered for a grant; incomplete applications will not be considered.
Access to private or nonpublic data provided as part of this application is limited to those authorized by law, including but not necessarily limited to MDA staff and contractors with a valid work assignment to access the data, parties authorized by the applicant, parties identified in a valid court order or federal subpoena, Minnesota Management and Budget, Minnesota Department of Administration, the state auditor, and the legislative auditor. If necessary, the MDA may also share the data with law enforcement or the Office of the Attorney General.