A grain buyer's license must be purchased for each location. Only one storage license is required if there is one owner and operator for multiple storage facilities within the same city.
A grain buyer's license must be purchased for each location. Only one storage license is required if there is one owner and operator for multiple storage facilities within the same city.
The licensing period is July 1st - June 30th with an annual renewal. A renewal application will be mailed to you in May and it must be returned by July 1 or late fees will apply.
The licensing period is July 1st - June 30th with an annual renewal. A renewal application will be mailed to you in May and it must be returned by July 1 or late fees will apply.
A grain buyer's license must be purchased for each location. Only one storage license is required if there is one owner and operator for multiple storage facilities within the same city.
The licensing period is July 1st - June 30th with an annual renewal. A renewal application will be mailed to you in May and it must be returned by July 1 or late fees will apply.
FAQ: Exams/Inspections for Grain License Holders
All license holders are required to undergo one examination each year.
All license holders are required to undergo one examination each year.
Grain license holders must maintain detailed records of:
- Copies of scale tickets, assembly(settlement) information, as well as check and ACH documentation.
- Voluntary extension of credit contracts.
- Evidence of grain, rights in grain, and proceeds from the sale of grain for inspection.
- Any other relevant information related to grain purchase.
Grain license holders must maintain detailed records of:
- Copies of scale tickets, assembly(settlement) information, as well as check and ACH documentation.
- Voluntary extension of credit contracts.
- Evidence of grain, rights in grain, and proceeds from the sale of grain for inspection.
- Any other relevant information related to grain purchase.