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Note for 2024: Due to delayed mailing of Michigan Commercial Feed Inspection and Tonnage Fee Reports, the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development is allowing a grace period until August 31, 2024 to allow firms to submit necessary paperwork and fees without penalty of late fee charges. For questions concerning feed licensing or inspection and tonnage fees, please email MDARD-AnimalFeed@michigan.gov or contact Josh Grant at 517-614-1606. For further assistance, please visit our website at www.Michigan.gov/MDARD-feed.
Contact
- MDARD-AnimalFeed@Michigan.gov
- Animal Feed Safety Program Information
- MDARD Animal Feed Program Staff Districts
Animal Feed Safety
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) regulates manufacturers and distributors of commercial feeds and feed ingredients intended for use as animal feed or pet food.
MDARD’s Animal Feed Program routinely inspects the manufacturers and distributors of commercial feeds and feed ingredients (including medicated feed) to ensure all products are safe and effective for their intended purposes. The Animal Feed Program also reviews product labels to prevent deceptive labeling practices and investigates reports of animal deaths or illnesses where feeds may be implicated.
For general information, including feed labeling and tonnage questions, contact MDARD-AnimalFeed@Michigan.gov. For feed-related questions or complaints contact MDARD at 800-292-3939.
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Additional Resources
- Feed Law, Act No. 120, P.A. of 1975, as amended
- Commercial Feed, Regulation No. 635
- American Feed Industry Association / AFIA
- Animal and Pet Food Safety for Consumers
- AOAC International
- Association of American Feed Control Officials / AAFCO
- FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine / CVM
- Michigan State University Extension / MSUE
- MSU Diagnostic Center for Population and Animal Health / DCPAH
- National Animal Supplement Council / NASC
- The Pet Food Institute