USDA Picks New Grain Inspectors for Key Regions
Published Date: 8/27/2025
Notice
Summary
The USDA just picked Keokuk Grain Inspection Service and Ohio Valley Grain Inspection to officially check grain quality in certain areas. Farmers, grain buyers, and sellers in these zones will see who handles grain inspections now. These changes start soon and help keep grain trading fair and smooth, with no extra costs announced.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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New Official Grain Inspectors Named
The USDA Agricultural Marketing Service designated Keokuk Grain Inspection Service and Ohio Valley Grain Inspection to provide official services under the United States Grain Standards Act in the geographic areas listed in Table 1. This tells farmers, grain buyers, and sellers in those areas which organizations will perform official grain inspections, and the notice states no extra costs were announced.
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