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Idaho Department of Agriculture

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Idaho State Department of Agriculture
Agency overview
Formed1919 (1919)
JurisdictionGovernment of Idaho
Headquarters2270 Old Penitentiary Rd
Boise, Idaho
43°36′10″N 116°09′57″W / 43.60274°N 116.16571°W / 43.60274; -116.16571
Agency executive
Websiteagri.idaho.gov/main/

Idaho Department of Agriculture is a state-level government agency of Idaho, responsible for managing agricultural services and policy. The department tasked with regulating food safety standards, licensing, the Invasive Species Program, and animal industries.[1] The department was founded in 1919.[2] It frequently collaborates with the United States Department of Agriculture and Bureau of Land Management.[3]

Divisions

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  • Director's Office - Celia Gould - Rule making, Legislation, Public affairs, and FSMA.
  • Agricultural Inspections - Jared Stuart - Fresh fruit and vegetable inspection, grading, weights and measures, warehousing, and organic programs.
  • Agricultural Resources - Victor Mason - Pesticides and chemigation, compliance.
  • Animal Industries (Farm & Ranch) - Dr. Scott Leiblse - Livestock regulation and monitoring; dairy inspection, range programs, health, CAFO inspections, domestic cervidae
  • Bureau of Laboratories - Dan Salmi - Animal health, Dairy, Feed and Fertilizer, IFQAL (Idaho Food Quality Assurance), Meteorology, Plant pathology, Seed labs.
  • Market Development - Laura Johnson - International and domestic marketing and promotions.
  • Plant Industries - Lloyd Knight - Plant inspection, disease and pest mitigation, noxious weed and invasive species programs.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Idaho State Department of Agriculture – Serving agriculture and consumers since 1919". Retrieved 2021-09-25.
  2. ^ "Idaho State Department of Agriculture". www.grantforward.com. Retrieved 2021-09-25.
  3. ^ "Idaho Dept. of Agriculture, BLM develop rangeland monitoring app to assist ranchers | Bureau of Land Management". www.blm.gov. Retrieved 2021-09-25.
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