2025 Session Last amended: 2019 session

§ 25.33 — Definitions

Plain-Language Summary

This section defines key terms used throughout the Minnesota Commercial Feed Law, including 'commercial feed,' 'distributor,' 'feed ingredient,' 'label,' and 'drug.' The definitions establish what products are regulated, who must comply, and what information must appear on feed labels. Certain products like whole unmixed seeds, hay, and straw are exempted from the definition of commercial feed.

Practical Notes
Understanding what qualifies as ‘commercial feed’ is critical for farmers, feed dealers, and pet food manufacturers to know whether they must comply with the licensing and labeling requirements of this law. The exemption for unmixed whole seeds means many grain dealers are not subject to the law. When in doubt about whether a product qualifies as commercial feed, businesses should consult the Department of Agriculture.