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  2. Association of American Feed Control Officials - Wikipedia

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    The Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) is a non-profit organization which sets standards for the quality and safety of animal feed and pet food in the United States. AAFCO is a voluntary organization consisting largely of state officials who have responsibility for enforcing their state's laws and regulations concerning the ...

  3. American Feed Industry Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Feed Industry Association (AFIA) is a not-for-profit organization that represents the feed industry in industry-wide events, national and state legislation, etc. Members of the AFIA include livestock feed manufacturers, ingredient suppliers, pet food manufacturers, supplier companies, regional and state associations, and international firms.

  4. Dog food - Wikipedia

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    Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) Dog Food Nutrient Profiles, [a] 2014 [102] with Role of Vitamins & Minerals [103] Nutrient Units (dry matter basis) Growth and reproduction minimum Adult maintenance minimum [b] Maximum Functions Signs of deficiency/Excess Protein and amino acids Total protein % 22.5: 18.0: Arginine % 1.0 ...

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  6. AAFCO - Wikipedia

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  7. Pet food - Wikipedia

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    An AAFCO panel expert has stated that "although the AAFCO profiles are better than nothing, they provide false securities." [40] Certain manufacturers label their products with terms such as premium, ultra premium, and holistic. Such terms currently have no official definitions. The AAFCO is currently considering defining some of the terms.

  8. Eukanuba - Wikipedia

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    Leipsic manufacturing plant. When the Eukanuba manufacturing plant at Leipsic, Ohio was owned by P&G, it was P&G's largest dog food plant. [8] Metal detectors are used to detect foreign objects that may have fallen in. Bags are marked by numbers to indicate the day and the hour the food was made using the DD/MM/YYYY format, so that the bags can be traced in case of a recall.

  9. Blain's Farm & Fleet - Wikipedia

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    Blain's Farm & Fleet location in Verona, Wisconsin Interior of a recently opened Blain's location in Traverse City, Michigan. The company was founded in Janesville, Wisconsin, in 1955 by brothers W. C. "Claude" Blain and N. A. "Bert" Blain. [2]