The USDA Grass Fed Program for Small and Very Small (SVS) Producers was designed to create opportunities for small-scale livestock producers who would like to have their ruminant animals certified as grass fed. This program, is designed for producers who market 49 cattle or less each year or lambs produced from 99 ewes or less.
This program requires that ruminant animals be fed only grass and forage, with the exception of milk consumed prior to weaning. Animals certified under this program cannot be fed grain or grain by-products and must have continuous access to pasture during the growing season.
Cost of the Service: The set fee for the review is $165.00/hour.
Duration of the approval: Two year period
Website Listing: All approved producers must be listed on this website; each will minimally include the name of the farm or ranch, and the approval date.
AMS reviews a producer’s application and detailed farm/ranch plan. If the information is sufficient, AMS approves the producer and the cattle and/or sheep as meeting the requirements of the USDA Grass Fed Program for Small and Very Small (SVS) Producers. Producers certified under this program receive a certificate that allows them to market cattle and sheep as USDA Certified grass-fed.
The “49 cattle or less” or “lambs produced from 99 or less ewes” rule is based upon the smallest groups identified in the Census of Agriculture.
- Official Listing for Grass Fed Beef SVS Program (pdf)
- Official Listing for Grass Fed Sheep SVS Program (pdf)
Additional Resources
- QAD 1020: Grass Fed Program SVS Producers (pdf)
- QAD 1020C: Application for SVS Cattle Program
- QAD 1020S: Application for SVS Sheep Program
- National Grass Fed Beef Report (Monthly) (pdf)