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A farmers market, temporary food establishment or mobile food unit license is required for vendors at farmers markets who handle, prepare or serve: Meats (Product must also be USDA or Missouri Department of Agriculture certified, properly labeled and packaged, safely transported and held at required temperatures)
Permit types: Farmers Market Food Permit: Preparing bite-sized samples or whole portions of potentially hazardous foods at market. Permit fee required. Valid until end of calendar year. Retail Vendor Permit: Selling of eggs, meats, or sprouts.
Missouri has a great agricultural tradition and a bright future. The Show Me State is home to more than 87,000 farms, covering two-thirds of the states total land acreage and supporting many of the states top agricultural commodities including soybeans, corn, cattle and calves, hogs, and turkeys.
What is a Tonnage Report?  A semi-annual report of the tons of fertilizing materials.
(1) Agricultural land, any tract of land in this state consisting of more than five acres, whether inside or outside the corporate limits of any municipality, which is capable, without substantial modification to the character of the land, of supporting an agricultural enterprise, including but not limited to land
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Farm Vehicle State Lines Regulations For example, they can drive any CMV on roads within Missouri lines, regardless of its weight, size, and whether it is a single or combined vehicle. Most importantly, they do not require a CDL to operate it, as long as they stay within a 150-mile radius of their farm.

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