ARE YOU READY TO JOIN AMERICAN GRASSFED ASSOCIATION?

Watch the video and find out why producers love American Grassfed Association. Join hundreds of producers that proudly display the American Grassfed logo on their products. 

Our seal has been rated as excellent by Consumer Reports and our network of grassfed consumers includes tens of thousands of Americans across the nation. Join AGA today and see why so many producers are choosing our trusted label.

OUR MISSION

 

American Grassfed Association (AGA) is a producer-founded and run non-profit organization that supports American Family Farms and Ranchers through certification, advocacy, education and other programs.

From the farm to the marketplace and in government policy, we support, advocate, and promote American grassfed and pasture-based farms and ranches. We do so by:

  • Maintaining a credible, transparent national standard for animals humanely raised on pasture
  • Partnering and collaborating to support rural economies 

CONSUMERS TRUST

OUR GRASSFED
STANDARDS

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WHAT WE DO

Certification program

Our certification program requires producers to meet a stringent set of standards and pass regular third-party, on-farm inspections to remain AGA Certified producers. To learn more, visit our certification page.

Market support

We provide AGA certified producers with the AGA logo, trademark, service mark and/or design mark for use on labels and other marketing materials.

Education

Through conferences, ranch days, publications and other outreach efforts, AGA works with producers, chefs, and consumers to bridge the gap between pasture and table.

Policy

AGA works directly with legislators and the USDA in conjunction with other likeminded organizations to establish farm policy that supports American grassfed producers and family farms.

Partnerships

AGA forms alliances with other organizations that share our values in the grassfed food production and regenerative agriculture movements to give a voice to American grassfed ruminant, dairy and pastured pork producers.

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