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Current officeholder. The current Michigan Director of Agriculture and Rural Development is Timothy Boring (nonpartisan).
MDARD - Director Dr. Tim Boring. Learn about MDARDs four bureaus, including contact information, by clicking the above link, or view specific information below. Want to know how to contact the Michigan Department of Agriculture Rural Development?
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) is comprised of four bureaus that use a customer-driven, solution-oriented approach to cultivate and expand new economic opportunities for the food and agricultural sector; safeguard the publics food supply; inspect and enforce sound animal health
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A person who has cattle, horses, hogs, sheep, or goats may adopt a brand by applying to the secretary of state. The brand shall not be an earmark, tattoo, or vaccination mark. The secretary of state shall assign each brand an identification number and shall record the brand and number.
To record a livestock brand, please complete the enclosed application signed in ink by the applicant or applicants and return it to the Department of Food and Agriculture with the $70.00 recording fee.
How does the landowner apply for enrollment? Program forms are available at .michigan.gov/farmland. Completed applications must be submitted to the clerk of a local governing body (i.e., city, village, township, or county) for review. The local governing body has 45 days to approve or reject the application.
Brand Registration Brands, are recorded by state livestock agencies. The agencies also record the location you place the brand on the animal. You may not register a particular brand if the same symbols and location have already been registered by someone else in your area.
To be legal and official, you need to register your brand with your states department of agriculture. To make a brand, you can use any combination of capital letters, numbers and symbols (like circles and hash marks).

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