Wisconsin Statutes

§ 126.11 — Grain dealers; licensing.

Wisconsin § 126.11
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 126Agricultural producer security
Subch.subch. III of ch. 126 SUBCHAPTER III
GRAIN DEALERS

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Wis. Stat. § 126.11 (2026).

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126.11 126.11(1) (1) License required. Except as provided in sub.

(2), no grain dealer may procure producer grain in this state without a current annual license from the department. 126.11(2) (2) Exempt grain dealers. The following grain dealers are not required to hold a license under this section, but may volunteer to be licensed: 126.11(2)(a) (a) A grain dealer who pays cash on delivery for all producer grain. 126.11(2)(b) (b) A grain dealer who buys producer grain solely for the grain dealer’s own use as feed or seed and who spends less than $400,000 per license year for that grain. 126.11(2m) (2m) License terms. A license under this section expires on the August 31 following its issuance. No person may transfer or assign a license issued under this section. 126.11(3) (3) License appl

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Legislative History

126.11 History History: 2001 a. 16 ; 2005 a. 441 ; 2009 a. 296 ; 2017 a. 155 .

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