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Ag Diversification and Market Development Bureau

Organic Logo Organic Certification Program

According to the USDA National Organic Standards Board (NOSB), organic agriculture is defined as "an ecological production management system that promotes and enhances biodiversity, biological cycles, and soil biological activity. It is based on minimal use of off-farm inputs and on management practices that restore, maintain, or enhance ecological harmony. The primary goal of organic agriculture is to optimize the health and productivity of interdependent communities of soil life, plants, animals and people."

There are more than a dozen state departments of agriculture and 51 private organizations that are accredited as organic certifiers.  The Iowa Department of Agriculture is accredited by the USDA’s National Organic Program (NOP) to certify all aspects of the organic food chain including:  organic crops, organic food products, organic feed, organic livestock and handling/processing of organic products. 

We certify over 250 producers and 60 handling/processing operations located in Iowa and neighboring states. 

For additional information on organic certification or renewal for Producer’s click here.

For additional information on organic certification for Processor’s click here.

Some of the benefits offered through IDALS certification:

  • Expert opinions relating to organic agricultural products and matters offered by the eleven member Council
  • Organic News newsletters
  • Access to expertise offered by other IDALS bureaus and agencies
  • Experienced and friendly staff

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Administrative Rules Chapter 47


The following sections are part of your OSP.  Please read section headings to determine which forms  need to be submitted with your application and those that are for you to keep for future use.   Application packets are due by March 15th to receive the early bird discount and no later than May 1

Click on a form and it will be downloaded for you.
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Cover Letter
Instruction Sheet

Each Applicant Must Complete
Application                                
Record Keeping (Section 9)
Livestock Marketing (Section 10)
Animal Identification (10A)
Livestock/Poultry Feed (Section 11)
Commercial Feed Supplements/Additives (Section 11A)
Livestock/Poultry Health Care Practice (Section 12)
Health Care Inputs (Section 12A)
Livestock/Poultry Living Conditions (Section 13)
Fee Schedule

Complete these sections only if they apply to your operation
Producer Lot Number

Keep these forms on file for use throughout the year

Contact the office for these forms if additional forms are needed
Application for Transaction Certificate (ATC)

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