Skip to main content
  • SHOP
  • Report PTP Results
  • OP Access
header logo
  • About

    AAFCO is a non-profit organization that sets standards for both animal feeds and pet foods in the United States.

    • About AAFCO
    • Leadership
    • Committees
      • Animal Feed
      • Current Issues & Outreach
      • Education & Training
      • Enforcement Issues
      • Finance
      • Ingredient Definitions
      • Inspection & Sampling
      • Laboratory Methods & Services
      • Model Bills & Regulations
      • Necrology & Life Membership
      • Nominating
      • Pet Food
      • Proficiency Testing Program
      • Strategic Affairs
      • Technology
      • Committee Archive
    • Membership
    • Job Opportunities
    • Glossary of Terms
    • Association Business Meeting Minutes
    • Resolutions
  • Events
    • All Events
    • Annual Meeting
    • Midyear Meeting
    • Feed Administrator’s Seminar
    • Basic Inspector Training Seminar
    • Advanced Inspector Training Seminar
    • Other Workshops
    • Past Events
  • Consumers

    Feed regulatory information for livestock production farmers and ranchers, pet owners, veterinarians and other animal professionals.

    • Livestock & Pet Owners
    • Understanding Pet Food
      • Understanding Pet Food
      • Reading Labels
      • Safe Pet Food
      • What’s in the Ingredients List?
      • Ingredient Standards
      • Byproducts
      • Organic
      • Natural
      • Calories
      • Treats and Chews
      • Supplements
      • When Things Go Wrong
      • Selecting the Right Pet Food
      • Frequently Asked Questions
    • If Your Pet is Sick
    • File a Complaint
  • Resources
    • For Regulators
      • Regulatory Overview
      • FDA Resources
      • Online Database of Ingredients
      • Trainings
      • Feed Ingredient Questions
      • Technical Assistance Network (TAN)
      • Member Toolkit
    • For Industry
      • Trainings
      • Technical Assistance Network (TAN)
      • Ingredient Submissions (SRIS)
    • For Startups
      • Starting a Pet Food Business
      • Frequently Asked Questions
      • Registration & Licensing
      • Definition of Food & Drugs
      • Ingredients
      • Internet/Farmer’s Market
      • Product Handling Safety
      • Labeling
      • Marketing & “Romance” Claims
      • Organic
      • Nutritional Labeling
      • Calorie Content
      • Laboratories & Analysis
      • Reportable Food Registry
      • Registering as a Food Facility
      • Product Handling Safety
      • Resources
    • For Laboratory & Proficiency Testing
      • Laboratory Methods & Services
      • Proficiency Testing Program
    • Publications
    • Find A Feed Control Official
    • Online Courses
    • Association Business Meeting Minutes
  • Publications
  • News
  • Contact
  • opens in a new window facebook
  • opens in a new window linkedin

Search Results

Below you'll see everything we could locate for your search of " a "

New Jersey

New Jersey

Agricultural Chemistry Program Division of Marketing and Development New Jersey Department of Agriculture Main phone: (609) 984-8421 Address P.O. Box 330 Trenton, NJ 08625 Registration Information Annual $250 manufacturing facility license, fixed or mobile, Jan 1   Tonnage Information Annual $0.30 per ton, $250 minimum fee   Statutes N.J. Rev. Stat. tit. 4, ch. 4.

Tennessee

Tennessee

  Office Information Consumer & Industry Services Tennessee Department of Agriculture Main phone: 615-837-5148 Fax: 615-837-5012 www.tn.gov/agriculture/businesses/inputs/forms.html Address 440 Hogan Road Nashville, TN 37220   Registration Information Tennessee does not register individual feed products. Requires licensing of each facility that produces/labels feeds.   Tonnage Information Tonnage reporting is captured with annual commercial feed license registration.

Technology

Technology

Ingredient Definitions

Ingredient Definitions

Enforcement Issues

Enforcement Issues

Job Opportunities

Job Opportunities

Membership

Membership

Committees

Committees

George Ferguson

George Ferguson

George currently works as the Feed Administrator for the North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services, where he is responsible for the management of the NC Food and Drug Protection Division’s Regulatory Feed Program. While growing up on a small dairy farm in western NC George developed a passion for agriculture that would eventually

Trish Dunn

Trish Dunn

In June 2021, Trish became the feed administrator overseeing the feed program for the Office of Indiana State Chemist. Trish started with OISC as an analytical chemist with the feed/fertilizer group. As an analytical chemist, she analyzed feed and fertilizer samples for a variety of proximate analytes. Trish moved to the inspection staff after four

← 1 … 319 320 321 →

AAFCO Headquarters Office
1800 S. Oak Street, Suite 100, Champaign, IL 61820-6974

Phone: 217-356-4221

Fax: 217-398-4119
Email: aafco@aafco.org

  • opens in a new window facebook
  • opens in a new window linkedin

AAFCO Policies

Terms Of Use

Privacy Statement

© 2023 The Association of American Feed Control Officials.  All rights reserved.