Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) is a concern for Minnesota's poultry industry and bird owners.
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) and the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH), in partnership with the Centers for Disease Control, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), America’s Poison Centers and numerous other state and local partners, are investigating reports of severe acute illnesses potentially associated with consuming Diamond Shruumz brand chocolate bars, cones, and gummies marketed as containing a proprietary blend of mushroom. Minnesota officials are encouraging residents to not buy, eat, sell, or serve Diamond Shruumz brand chocolate bars, cones, or gummies.
Twenty-six illnesses have currently been reported in 16 states, including Alabama, Arizona, California, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Tennessee. To date, Minnesota has one reported illness that sought emergency medical treatment. Of those who became ill, 25 people reported seeking medical care, with 16 being hospitalized. No deaths have been reported. People who became ill from eating Diamond Shruumz brand products reported a variety of severe symptoms including seizures, loss of consciousness, confusion, sleepiness, agitation, abnormal heart rates, changes in blood pressure, nausea, and vomiting.
Diamond Shruumz brand products can be purchased online or at a variety of retail locations nationwide, including smoke/vape shops or places that sell hemp-derived or CBD products.
Retailers should not sell or distribute any of these products. Instead, hold these products until further direction is given by the FDA.
Those who become ill after consuming these products should seek medical treatment. They can also call the Minnesota Regional Poison Center at 800-222-1222 to report symptoms and seek information. Callers should let Poison Control know they have recently consumed Diamond Shruumz brand chocolate bars, cones, or gummies.
Health care providers should report these illnesses to their local health department or the Poison Center at 800-222-1222.
The MDA and MDH will continue to monitor incoming information from the FDA. Consumers and health care providers can monitor updates about this investigation at Investigation of Illnesses: Diamond Shruumz-Brand Chocolate Bars, Cones, & Gummies (June 2024) | FDA.
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Media Contacts
Allen Sommerfeld
MDA Communications
651-201-6185
Allen.Sommerfeld@state.mn.us
Danielle Ryan
MDH Communications
651-392-1097
Danielle.Ryan@state.mn.us
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) has confirmed emerald ash borer (EAB) in Pope County for the first time. There are now 52 counties in the state, including Pope, with EAB.
A county ag inspector noticed several declining ash trees with woodpecker holes on a landowner’s property in Glenwood Township and contacted the MDA to investigate. EAB larvae was later found, and samples were collected by MDA staff.
EAB was first discovered in Minnesota in 2009. The insect larvae kill ash trees by tunneling under the bark and feeding on the part of the tree that moves nutrients up and down the trunk. Often, the trees show several signs of infestation because of this. Woodpeckers like to feed on EAB larvae, and woodpecker holes may indicate the presence of emerald ash borer. Also, EAB tunneling can cause the bark to split open, revealing characteristic S-shaped galleries underneath.
Because this is the first time EAB has been identified in Pope County, the MDA is enacting an emergency quarantine of the county. The quarantine limits the movement of firewood and ash material out of the area.
The MDA issues quarantines for all areas known to have EAB to reduce the risk of further spreading the tree-killing insect.
A virtual informational meeting for residents and tree care professionals in Pope County will be held on Thursday, June 20, 2024, from 10–11 a.m. Experts from the MDA will give a brief presentation followed by a question-and-answer session.
Emerald Ash Borer Virtual Informational Meeting:
June 20, 2024
10–11 a.m.
Register at www.mda.state.mn.us/eab
The public will also have an opportunity to provide input on the proposal to add Pope County’s emergency quarantine to the state’s formal quarantine. The MDA is taking comments on the proposed formal quarantine now through July 26, 2024, and recommends adopting the quarantine on July 29, 2024. The proposed quarantine language can be found at www.mda.state.mn.us/eab.
Comments can be made during the virtual meeting or by contacting:
Kimberly Thielen Cremers
Minnesota Department of Agriculture
625 Robert Street North
St. Paul, MN 55155
Kimberly.TCremers@state.mn.us
There is more EAB information on the MDA website.
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Media Contact
Brittany Raveill, MDA Communications
651-201-6131
Brittany.Raveill@state.mn.us
Pest Index
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) has announced the latest recipients of its Sustainable Agriculture Demonstration Grant, awarding nearly $350,000 to 12 projects across the state focused on researching sustainable ag practices and systems.
The Agricultural Growth, Research, and Innovation (AGRI) Sustainable Agriculture Demonstration Grant funds innovative research or demonstration projects that explore the energy efficiency, environmental benefit, and profitability of sustainable agriculture techniques — from the production through marketing processes — on Minnesota farms.
Topics being researched by this year’s grantees range from cover cropping, solar land access, in-row weeding systems, biocontrol techniques, and cut flower production. An overview of each awarded project is provided in the table below.
Grant project updates are published annually in the MDA’s Greenbook, which provides a summary of each active project along with results, management tips, locations of previous projects, and other resources to help encourage widespread adoption of sustainable practices.
The next round of Sustainable Agriculture Demonstration Grants will open for applications in the fall of 2024. Visit the grant webpage for updates and more information on previous projects.
Funding for this program is made available through the MDA’s AGRI Program, which administers grants to farmers, agribusinesses, schools, and more throughout the state of Minnesota. The AGRI Program exists to advance Minnesota’s agricultural and renewable energy sectors.
Grantee Name |
Project Title |
Grant Amount |
Grantee City |
Project Location (County/Reservation) |
Amundsen Farms, Inc |
Atmospheric Water Collection Project |
$48,955 |
Duluth |
Carlton and St. Louis |
Anishinaabe Agriculture Institute |
Hemp Wool Matting Pilot Project |
$11,101 |
Osage |
White Earth Reservation; Becker, Wadena, and Aitkin County |
Anthony Polyakov |
Optimizing Crop Productivity and Quality Through Targeted Electric and Magnetic Field Exposure |
$24,997.89 |
Eden Prairie |
Scott |
Bemidji State University |
Computer Vision Guided In-row Weeding System for Organic Farming in Northern Minnesota |
$25,000 |
Bemidji |
Beltrami |
Fond du Lac Reservation Business Committee |
Fond du Lac Gitigaaning Regenerative vs. Conventional |
$25,000 |
Cloquet |
Carlton and St. Louis |
Lakeside Prairie Farm LLC |
Restoration of an Oak Savannah Following Buckthorn Removal by Goats |
$25,000 |
Barrett |
Grant |
Owl Forest Farm |
Evaluating Cold-Hardy Roses for Cut Flower Production in USDA Zone 3 |
$49,830 |
Iron |
St. Louis |
Regents of the University of Minnesota |
Broccolini: A Broccoli Alternative to Limit Losses Due to Pathogens and Pests |
$32,836 |
Minneapolis |
Carver, Meeker, Ramsey, and Rice |
Regents of the University of Minnesota |
Bounty and Blooms: Integration of Cut Flowers in Urban Vegetable Farms |
$48,500 |
Minneapolis |
Ramsey and Hennepin |
The Food Group |
Enabling Solar Facility Land Access for Emerging and Immigrant Farmer Empowerment |
$19,818.48 |
New Hope |
Sherburne |
Twin Cities Berry Company |
Investigating Biocontrol Techniques to Reduce Spray Usage Inside Affordable, Controlled Environments |
$24,577.02 |
St. Paul |
Isanti |
Urban Roots MN |
Cover Cropping to Remediate Urban Soil Compaction |
$11,534.15 |
St. Paul |
Ramsey |
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Media Contact
Logan Schumacher
651-201-6193
Logan.Schumacher@state.mn.us
The MDA and University of Minnesota (UMN) co-lead the Statewide Cooperative Partnership.
2022 baseline data
In 2022, the Partnership designed and conducted three surveys to collect baseline data from M