Commercial Agriculture/Livestock Access Pass
Upcoming Ag Pass Training
July 24, 2024
Shasta College Farm, 4000 Building, 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding, CA 96049
6:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Shasta County Disaster Livestock Access Program For the purposes of this program, a commercial agricultural/livestock operator (CALO) is defined as: Livestock – includes all commercial livestock operations within Shasta County. Proof of commercial livestock status may include any of the following:
- An Internal Revenue Service Schedule F (Form 1040) attesting to the applicant’s Profit or Loss From Farming.
- Assessor’s parcel numbers confirming agricultural zoning for the property or properties upon which access is sought.
- Agricultural land lease documentation. (Required to accurately map locations on the pass).
- Documentation from the United States Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency attesting that the applicant is a commercial livestock producer.
- Current registration of a livestock brand with the Bureau of Livestock Identification.
Agricultural – includes all commercial agricultural operations within Shasta County. Proof of commercial agricultural status may include any of the following:
- An operator identification number or restricted materials pesticide permit issued by the ShastaCounty Agricultural Commissioner.
- An Internal Revenue Service Schedule F (Form 1040) attesting to the applicant’s Profit or Loss From Farming.
- Assessor’s parcel numbers confirming agricultural zoning for the property or properties upon which access is sought.
- Documentation from the United States Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency attesting that the applicant is a commercial agricultural producer.
Agricultural (Beekeepers) – includes all commercial apiary operations within Shasta County. Proof of commercial apiary operation status only includes the following:
- Pursuant to California Food and Agriculture Code § 29040 all apiary operations must be registered annually with the Shasta County Agricultural Commissioner.