Minnesota Statutes

§ 514.964 — AGRICULTURAL LIEN ON CROPS

Minnesota § 514.964
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartPROPERTY AND PROPERTY INTERESTS
Ch. 514LIENS AGAINST PROPERTY

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Minn. Stat. § 514.964 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Landlord's lien. A person leasing real property for agricultural production has a lien for unpaid rent on the crops produced on the real property in the crop year that is the subject of the lease. A landlord's lien becomes effective when the crops become growing crops. Subd. 2.Harvester's lien.

(a)A person providing combining, picking, harvesting, hauling, baling, drying, or storing services in the ordinary course of business has a lien upon the crops combined, picked, harvested, hauled, baled, dried, or stored, as the case may be, for the reasonable amount and kind of service provided.
(b)A harvester's lien becomes effective upon the services being provided the obligor by the harvester.
(c)A person asserting a harvester's lien may not assert a crop production input lien

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2001 c 57 s 3

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