Grass Fed Small and Very Small Producer Program
Grass Fed Small and Very Small Producer Program
What is this program?
Small-scale cattle and sheep producers certified under this program receive a certificate that allows them to market cattle and sheep as USDA Certified grass-fed.
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Who Should Apply |
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Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) | Paid Service: “USDA Certified Grass Fed” certification program valid for 2 years | Small-scale cattle and sheep producers | Visit |
How can I use this program?
- Allows producers to market livestock at higher prices and increase profit
- Provides the ability to buy and sell from other “USDA Certified Grass Fed” operations
Who or what is eligible and what are the eligibility requirements?
- Producers must be marketing no more than 49 cattle/year or lambs produced from no more than 99 ewes annually
- Ruminant animals can only be fed grass and forage, apart from milk consumed prior to weaning
- Animals cannot be fed grain or grain by-products and must have continuous pasture access during the growing season
Are there any deadlines?
No, applications are accepted at any time.
Is there anything else I should know?
- The cost for the certification review service is a set fee of $165.00/hour
- The approval duration is for a two-year period
How do I apply?
All forms should be completed and submitted by email to QAD.auditservice@ams.usda.gov or by fax to (501) 227-4114.
Contact the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) main office at (202) 720-3271 with additional questions.
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Page last updated: January 29, 2024