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MN Ag Retail Survey

The first Minnesota Ag Retail Survey took place over the summer of 2025, collecting data from the 2024 crop year. As of September 30, 2025, Minnesota’s three regional liaisons were able to visit 52 sites, collecting survey data from 609 farm fields. Only three grower opt-out cards were received. The data was aggregated by the Iowa Nutrient Research & Education Council (INREC) to ensure confidentiality, and the Iowa State University Center for Survey Statistics and Methodology (ISU CSSM) extrapolated the data for statewide adoption. Click here to review the full report or the year one survey highlights.

The Minnesota Crop Production Retailers (MCPR) and the Minnesota 4R Nutrient Stewardship Council (MNSC) saw a need to gather additional data to better tell the story of how growers across the state are implementing conversation and nutrient management practices to support Minnesota’s stewardship and conservation goals. The Minnesota Ag Retail Survey surveys randomly selected agricultural retailers and farm fields across the state each year. The data collected will generate actionable trendlines for Minnesota growers, support MCPR’s advocacy efforts, provide additional information for the updated Minnesota Nutrient Reduction Strategy, and drive progress toward Minnesota’s nutrient loss reduction goals

  • The Minnesota Ag Retail Survey is funded and supported by several of Minnesota’s agricultural and commodity groups. By including multiple groups, this ensures consistent messaging and engagement among retail locations and growers.
  • The Minnesota Ag Retail Survey focuses on nitrogen and phosphorus application rates, conservation practices, manure and soil testing utilization, and adoption factors for nutrient management.
  • The survey’s design will provide the agriculture industry with the tools needed to track nutrient management practice adoption and quantify nutrient loss reduction achieved across the state for years to come.
  • This approach allows Minnesota agriculture to showcase progress and fortify why a voluntary agricultural framework is vital.

This survey is supported by:

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