Quarterly Tonnage Report (Feed) - New Mexico Department of 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Quarterly Tonnage Report in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Company ID, Name, Address, City, State, and Zip Code in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. In the TONS section, input the tonnage for each product category listed. Ensure accuracy as this data is crucial for compliance.
  4. Calculate the Grand Total Tons by summing all entries in the TONS column. This total will be used to determine your fees.
  5. Review any applicable penalties and enter the Total Due based on your calculations. Make sure to check if a delinquent report penalty applies.
  6. Finally, certify your report by signing and printing your name and title in the provided fields before submitting it.

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The purpose of the Right to Farm Act is to conserve, protect, encourage, develop and improve agricultural land for the production of agricultural products and to reduce the loss to the state of its agricultural resources by limiting the circumstances under which agricultural operations may be deemed a nuisance.
The New Mexico Commercial Feed Act regulates the manufacture and distribution of commercial feed in New Mexico. It provides for annual registration of commercial feed, pet food and specialty pet food that is distributed in the state.
California Food and Agricultural Code (FAC), Section 15061 states that tonnage tax is paid by any person who distributes commercial feed to a consumer-buyer in this State and/or purchased commercial feed fed to the distributors own animals.
The NMCAA ensures the sale of authentic New Mexico chile pepper products. It is unlawful to knowingly or unknowingly advertise and sell a product that can lead a consumer to believe the chile pepper contents are sourced from New Mexico.
The law requires all seeds to be labeled truthfully regarding their identification, purity, and viability. Basic quality information relating to germination and seed contamination is required. These provide important information to the purchaser to make intelligent purchases.

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