Grain Inspectors Get New Maps: Landmarks Shift, Zones Update
Published Date: 7/3/2025
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Summary
The Agricultural Marketing Service is updating the official zones where grain inspectors work because landmarks and roads have changed over time. These updates affect grain inspectors and businesses relying on official grain checks, ensuring inspections stay accurate and reliable. The changes take effect soon and help keep grain moving smoothly without extra costs or delays.
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Updated Zones for Official Grain Inspections
The Agricultural Marketing Service updated the boundary maps that show where official service providers (OSP) can do official inspection and weighing under the United States Grain Standards Act (USGSA) and for cooperative service agreements under the Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946 (AMA). If you run a grain business or work as an inspector, these changes change which areas inspectors may serve. The agency says the updates keep inspections accurate and help move grain smoothly without extra costs or delays, and they take effect soon.
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