Grain Inspection Fees Rise Slightly for 2025 Farmers
Published Date: 8/19/2025
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Starting in fiscal year 2025/2026, farmers and grain businesses will see some fees go up for official grain inspection and weighing services. These changes help cover rising costs and keep the program running smoothly. The new rates are based on careful cost reviews and will be posted online for everyone to check out.
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Higher Fees for Grain Inspection Services
If you are a farmer or run a grain business, some fees for official grain inspection, weighing, supervision, and other related services will increase in fiscal year 2025/2026. The new hourly, unit, and tonnage rates are cost-based, were raised because current rates didn’t cover costs, and will be applied at the beginning of fiscal year 2025/2026.
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