Senate advances its version of grain indemnity updates
April 8th, 2025 by Ric Hanson
Senate File 608 would increase the minimum of the grain indemnity fund to $5 million and the maximum to $12 million. This is an increase from the current parameters, which are set at $3 million and $8 million, though it is not as great an increase as a bill proposed in the Iowa House of Representatives. The House bill would increase the fund’s range to $8 million and $16 million. SF 608 would also include “grain purchased under credit-sale contract” under the definition of “purchased grain” meaning grain purchased on a credit sale would be eligible for the same indemnity protections. 
The House version of the bill would also include credit-sale contracts, but would reimburse those contracts at a rate of 70% of the grain purchased. Sen. Kerry Gruenhagen, R-Walcott, added a minor clarifying amendment to the bill, which passed. The bill advances after a vote of 39-8.
House File 508 has yet to be debated on the House floor.

