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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting the Application Type. Choose from options such as NEW DAIRY, CHANGE OF NAME, CHANGE OF LOCATION, or CHANGE OF STATUS. Make sure to provide any necessary explanations if applicable.
  3. Fill in the Applicant Information section. If you are a corporation, include the state of incorporation and date. Indicate whether you are a member of a Cooperative or an independent producer by checking the appropriate boxes and providing any required numbers.
  4. Complete the Principal's name(s) and select your Type of Business from the provided options. Ensure that you enter your Social Security number as required for individuals.
  5. Provide the Legal Name of Dairy to receive the permit along with your mailing address, physical address (if different), and contact information including phone numbers and email.
  6. In the Farm Information section, detail your water source, waste water disposal method, herd size capacity, number of bulk storage tanks, and daily production figures.
  7. If applicable, fill out Old/Former Information regarding previous permits or cooperatives associated with your dairy.
  8. Finally, ensure all information is accurate before signing in the Signature section. Remember that permits will not be issued until facility and sanitation approval has been received.

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The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA) enhances American food and agricultural communities through policy, partnerships and public engagement. LEARN MORE.
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Paul E. Brierley, Director of the Arizona Department of Agriculture, was raised working on his familys diversified farm. After earning a computer science degree, he returned to production agriculture in southeast Arizona. He worked with producers across Arizona as Farm Bureaus Director of Organization for 10 years.
The states most valuable agricultural commodities are cattle and calves, dairy products, lettuce, and cotton.
The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture has been a leader in the nations most important agricultural issues since 1916 and continues to give a voice to agriculture across the U.S. NASDA works daily to fulfill its mission of enhancing American food and agricultural communities through policy,

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The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA) enhances American food and agricultural communities through policy, partnerships and public engagement.
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