- Idaho Department of Environmental Quality – Crop Residue Burning
- Idaho Department of Labor – Agricultural Services
- Idaho State Tax Commission – tax withholding for Farm and Ranch Help
- Internal Revenue Service – Agriculture Tax Center
- Internal Revenue Service – Foreign Agricultural Workers
- OSHA – Agricultural Operations
- U.S. Department of Labor – Farm Labor Contractor Registration
- U.S. Department of Labor – Agriculture Compliance Assistance Toolkit
Idaho Department of Agriculture
The Department of Agriculture oversees Idaho’s agricultural and livestock industries and ag-related businesses, including:
- farming and ranching
- livestock operations, including bison (considered cattle) and cervidae (elk, deer, reindeer)
- small animal imports, including dogs, cats and other household pets
- avian species, including poultry, waterfowl, wildlife, and game birds
- deleterious exotic animals and exotics
- egg distributors and candlers
- nurseries (plants), landscapers and florists
- hemp growers/producers
- hops growers/producers
- fresh fruit and vegetable inspections
- commodity dealers, seed buyers, produce warehouses/storage facilities
- dairies
- feed lots/large scale animal containment – cattle, swine, poultry (CAFO)
- livestock auctions, markets and sales
- fish farms (aquaculture)
- commercial bee keepers; apiary program
- commercial animal feed registration
- pesticide/herbicide applicators
- fertilizer/ soil and plant amendments registration
- organic farming and produce
- farmer’s markets, fruit stands and other seasonal food-related activities. See Establishing a Farmers Market in Idaho
- Produce Safety Alliance training
- specialty foods programs: Starting a Craft Food Business in Idaho
The Department also manages programs to control noxious weeds and invasive species and insects and monitors Idaho’s Agricultural Water Quality Program, as well as the following programs:
- Plant Pathology Laboratory – Disease testing of seeds, plants, and plant products
- Chemigation – The addition of chemicals (fertilizers or pesticides) to irrigation water
- Certificates of Veterinary Inspection
- Market Development: Domestic and international marketing assistance
- Organic Certification: Crops, livestock and handlers/processors
- Financial Resources: For agricultural businesses
Bureau of Weights and Measures: Oversees the following:
- Inspection and certification of weighing and metering devices, including scales and fuel pumps
- Inspection of packaged products to ensure net contents meet labeled weight, volume or count
- Monitors the octane labeling of fuel products
- Maintains a metrology calibration laboratory
- Registers weighmasters and individuals who repair or maintain weighing and metering devices
Idaho and U.S. Departments of Labor
Agricultural Workers – Employers of temporary foreign agricultural workers must be certified through the H-2A Temporary Agricultural Program to bring workers into the U.S.
Farm Labor Contractors – The Department of Labor licenses Farm Labor Contractors who represent domestic migrant and seasonal farm laborers. See Idaho Department of Labor Farmworker Services for details.
Idaho Department of Lands
IDL manages state lands and activities occurring on them, including:
- Mining and mineral leases
- Rock hounding, gemstone hunting, recreational gold mining, dredging and panning
- Burn permits
- Range land fire protection associations
- Oil and Gas Conservation Commission – exploration and development and oil and gas leasing
- Grazing, Farming, Conservation Leasing
- Timber sales; forest management
- Commercial leasing and energy resource leasing for wind energy turbines, geothermal production, solar panels, military and commercial communications sites, commercial recreation, industrial facilities
- Forestry and fire grants – available to state and local agencies, tribes, non-profits and educational institutions
- Navigable waterways, lake protection and riverbed mineral lease management
- Cottage site/residential leasing
- Log Scaling School
- Urban and Community Forestry