The Minnesota House Agriculture Committee indicates it will make good on its threat to delay the Dayton administration’s planned ban on fall fertilizer application to farm fields in some parts of the state. They’re doing it because the governor vetoed an ag policy bill. Starbuck Republican Paul Anderson says concerns remain about the fertilizer ban:
Dayton says the committee’s action interferes with Minnesotans’ right to clean and safe drinking water, particularly in rural areas.



