Does a farm have to keep records of who transported hay that was bought or sold?
No. If the hay was transported by the farm/seller (Abe in the example above) or farm/buyer (Betty), no transportation records are needed. Trucks used as part of a farm operation fall within the definition of farm in 21 CFR 1.328, and are exempt from all of the requirements in Subpart J. However, if the hay was transported by a person that does not meet the definition of a farm, such as a commercial trucking operation, then the transporter must establish and maintain records as provided in 21 CFR 1.352. 4.8 I mix my corn and haylage with a commercial protein supplement to feed my cattle. Do I need to keep records? A: No. The definition of farm, 21 CFR 1.328, includes “facilities that manufacture/process food, provided that all food used in such activities is consumed on that farm or another farm under the same ownership.” As discussed in the response to Comment 67 in the preamble to the final rule, to ensure that FDA is fulfilling Congress’s intent to exempt “farm,” FDA revised the defi
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