Grain Producers Scholarship
Applications are due next Friday, April 30th. Through four scholarships, $10,000 will be awarded to grain producer families across the state. For more information, eligibility, and the 2021 application click here.
Market and Trade Update
Top U.S. 2020/21 Corn Markets
  • China - 23,136,500 MT
  • Mexico - 13,395,300 MT
  • Japan - 9,472,500 MT
  • Colombia - 3,434,000 MT
  • South Korea - 2,913,900 MT
  • Unknown Destinations - 3,175,700 MT
Across the US, wheat planted is down 2% and the Delmarva is matching that trend, mainly due to weather. Read more here.

US Grains Council released the 2020/2021 sorghum quality report, here.

In 2020, retail meat department sales grew 11% in pounds and 19.2% in dollars. The full report can be found here.

The latest grain bids can be found here.
Maryland Legislative Session - 2021 Wrap Up

The 2021 Maryland Legislative session was one like none before. The session was 100% virtual for the public. Maryland Grain Producers Association's Executive Director worked on your behalf to testify on bills, submit written testimony, virtually attend subcommittee meetings and voting sessions and countless phones calls, texts and emails to ensure your interests were represented.

SB151 - Constitutional Amendment - Environmental Rights
DID NOT PASS
This proposed constitutional amendment would have established that every person has the right to a clean and healthy environment, including the right to clean air; pure water; ecosystems that sustain the State’s natural resources, including the waters of the State, air, flora, fauna, climate, and public lands; and the preservation of the natural, healthful, scenic, and historic values of the environment. This would give citizens in Maryland standing to intervene on any state application process if they believe it interferes with any of those clean environment definitions mentioned above. Some examples would include, CAFO's, irrigation, hemp, new buildings, composting, commercial fishing, and aquaculture permits. 

MGPA OPPOSED Senate Bill 151

HB84 - Consumer Protection - Right to Repair
Delegate Feldmark
DID NOT PASS
This bill requires an original equipment manufacturer, on fair and reasonable terms, to make available to an independent repair provider or owner of digital electronic equipment any documentation, parts, tools, or updates to information or embedded software. It also requires, as it applies to equipment that contains a security-related function, any documentation, tools, parts, or updates needed to reset the lock or function when disabled.

MGPA SUPPORTED House Bill 84 - MGPA plans to work with stakeholders in the interim to put forth a farm equipment specific Right to Repair bill in 2022.

SB119 - Clean Water Commerce Act of 2021
PASSED
This bill addresses the sunset of the pilot program and establishes the Clean Water Commerce Fund as a special, non-lapsing fund. It requires the Department of the Environment to transfer $20,000,000 from the Bay Restoration Fund to the Clean Water Commerce Fund beginning in the fiscal year 2022. 35% of this funding would be dedicated to agricultural practices.

MGPA was involved in the workgroup to craft this legislation. We will be supporting the sponsor amendments based on this workgroup's recommendations.

MGPA SUPPORTED Senate Bill 119

HB472 - Agriculture - Glyphosate - Prohibition
DID NOT PASS
This bill would have banned the use of glyphosate in Maryland. MGPA has been working with a large coalition of stakeholders to oppose this bill.

MGPA worked diligently with legislators to educate and inform them on the use and safety of Glyphosate leading to an unfavorable report on this bill and ultimately it being withdrawn by the sponsor. We do however expect it to return in 2022.

MGPA OPPOSED HB472

HB 1025: Pesticides – Carbofuran – Collection, Disposal, and Prohibition on Possession or Storage

DID NOT PASS
This bill would have made it illegal to possess carbofuran after 2024 and set up criminal penalties for violations.

MGPA does not support the illegal use of any pesticide. However, we opposed how this bill proposed implementing the program. Farmers had no recourse at the time to dispose of the illegal product. MDA has since reinstated their pesticide recycling program.

MGPA OPPOSED HB1025

HB 1282Real Property – Nuisance Actions – Rodent Harborage

This bill would have authorized an individual to bring a nuisance action for damages caused by rodent harborage on real property against an owner of the property. 

MGPA OPPOSED HB1282

This is just a sampling of the bills MGPA worked on this session. If you have any other questions, please contact Lindsay at [email protected]
Top News Stories

USDA Pandemic Assistance for Producers
USDA is providing $20 an acre to the farmers who enrolled and received funding per acre during the second round of the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program. At this time FSA has processed over $4.7 billion to eligible producers across the country. Contact your FSA office for questions.
Montgomery County Court
The Maryland Department of Environment is appealing is a decision made by the Montgomery County judge on poultry production. Read more here.

Dr. Steven Mirsky - Arthur S. Flemming Award
Dr. Mirsky is a research ecologist with ARS' Sustainable Agricultural Systems Laboratory in Beltsville. Dr. Steven is a leading researcher on precision and sustainable field crop production system techniques and has also developed technology transfer pathways to operationalize these approaches into practice for farmers. Read the full article here.

USDA Ag Survey
The National Agricultural Classification Survey is arriving in mailboxes around the nation and is used to determine who should receive a 2022 Census of Agriculture questionnaire. If you receive a survey, please complete it by May 3rd. Read more here.
Barley
  • 0% Very Poor
  • 1% Poor
  • 35% Fair
  • 53% Good
  • 11% Excellent
Wheat
  • 1% Very Poor
  • 2% Poor
  • 67% Fair
  • 22% Good
  • 8% Excellent

USDA reports that 8% of U.S. corn has been planted, report here!
We Are Here for YOU
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Jenell Eck, [email protected], Programs and Public Relations Director
Marguerite Guare, [email protected], Administration
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NEWS/FARMER RESOURCES
Every day is Earth Day for a Maryland Farmer

The Maryland Department of Agriculture has become the first state agency to endorse the USFRA Decade of Ag Vision. Maryland has long been committed to these principles, leading the nation in sustainable agriculture practices. Read the full story here.
E15 Fuel Dispenser Labeling

NCGA submitted comments to EPA's proposed rule to update field pump labeling for E15 and improve the process for retailers to demonstrate the compatibility of their equipment so they can offer higher ethanol blends. Updating the label will benefit both consumers and retailers. Full story here.
Growing Climate Solutions Act Reintroduced

Senators reintroduced the Growing Climate Solutions Act, which will break down barriers for farmers and foresters interested in participating in carbon markets so they can be rewarded for climate-smart practices. Read more here.
Maryland FFA Foundation - Gift of Blue Jackets

The annual Gift of Blue Program provides membership jackets to deserving FFA members. This year 85 members representing 28 chapters throughout Maryland were awarded jackets. Read more about the program here.
Mountaire Drinking Water Settlement

More than 3,000 people neighboring Mountaire Farms Millsboro-area poultry plant are now eligible for their stare of a $65 million settlement fund approved by the Delaware Superior Court. Read the full story here.
Million Acre Challenge

The Million Acre Challenge is a new challenge to improve the soil on 1 million acres on Maryland farmland by 2030. Through the voluntary program, farmers will be provided resources on building organic matter, reducing compactions, and creating healthy soil biological communities. Read more here.
EVENTS/DATES
"State of the Rivers"

ShoreRivers proudly presents its annual "State of the Rivers" online on May 7th starting at 5:00 PM. Nancy Cordes, CBS News chief will emcee the live presentation. Register for the event here.
MALPF Accepting Easement Applications

The MALPF is now accepting easement applications for the FY22 cycle. Eligible farmers who are interested in preserving their land as an agricultural easement should apply with their county preservation program office. Learn more here.
Maryland Pesticide Applicator Exam

The Maryland Department of Agriculture is offering Commercial Pesticide Exams this year. View dates and locations here.
SCHOLARSHIPS
Maryland Grain Producers Scholarship

The 2021 MGPA scholarship is now open and accepting applications through April 30, 2021. Learn more here.

DCA Scholarship

The Delmarva Chicken Association is offering undergraduate and graduate scholarships. Applications are due by April 9th. Learn more here.

Mountaire Scholarship

Mountaire Farms is accepting applications for $2,500 scholarships. Applications are due on June 7th and recipients will be announced on July 15th. Learn more and apply online here.
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