If you need more help than this website can offer, the Niche Meat Processing Assistance Network has rounded up resources for each state (or close to), called State Affiliates. We are working hard to identify a reliable affiliate for each state, but thus far only have 30 out of 50 states covered. State Affiliates are either in university extension, state departments of agriculture, or similar organizations, and regularly work with small meat processors and producers. State Affiliates should be able to provide you with state-specific answers and help you identify resources in your state. We also provide additional contact information for state and regional meat processor trade associations and other non-profits assisting small meat processors and producers.
Looking for a USDA inspected processor for red meat or poultry? See the USDA Food Safety Inspection Service (FSIS) database here. You can search by plant name, state, type of processing, and other parameters. If you are looking for a state inspected or a custom exempt plant, reach out to your state department of agriculture for a list of licensees.
Colorado
Martha Sullins
Front Range Regional Specialist- Food Systems & Business Mngt.
Colorado
Dr. Dawn Thilmany
Professor, Ag and Resource Economics & Assoc Director, Office of Community and Economic Development
Colorado
Colorado Association of Meat Processors
Colorado
Steve Blunt
Regulatory Specialist
Connecticut
Dr. Indu Upadhyaya, DVM, MVSc, Ph.D.
Food Safety Extension Faculty
Delaware
Dr. Dennis McIntosh
Professor & Extension Specialist - Aquaculture
Florida
Dr. Chad Carr
Associate Professor & Extension Meat Specialist
Florida
Southeastern Meat Association
Georgia
Dr. Anand Mohan
Associate Professor and Extension Program Coordinator
Illinois
Illinois Association of Meat Processors
Indiana
Dr. David M. Bough, DVM
Director, Meat and Poultry Inspection Division
Indiana
Dr. Kerri Suhr, D.V.M.
Deputy Director
Indiana
Indiana Meat Packers & Processors Association, Inc.
Indiana
Darla Kiesel
Executive Secretary
Iowa
Dr. Kathryn Polking
Bureau Chief
Iowa
Iowa Meat Processors Association
Kansas
Dr. Liz Boyle
Professor and Meat Science Specialist
Kansas
Kansas Meat Processors Association
Kentucky
Dr. Jacquie Jacob
Poultry Extension Project Manager
Kentucky
Kentucky Cattlemen's Association
Louisiana
Louisiana Meat Processors Association
Maine
Jennifer Eberly, DVM, MPH
State Veterinarian-Meat and Poultry Inspection
Maine
Dr. Jason Bolton
Food Safety Specialist and Associate Extension Professor, and Academic Director of Innovation Engineering
Maryland
Ginger S. Myers
Marketing Specialist for Agriculture and Food Systems
Michigan
Dr. Jeannine P. Schweihofer
Senior Meat Quality Extension Educator
Michigan
Chloe Merindorf-Norton
Executive Secretary
Minnesota
Minnesota Association of Meat Processors
Missouri
Niki Cloud
Executive Secretary
Missouri
Dr. Bryon Wiegand
Professor and Associate Director of Animal Sciences
Montana
Jeff Schahczenski
Agricultural and Natural Resource Economist
Nebraska
Shelly Smith
Executive Director
Nebraska
Dr. Dennis Burson
Professor
New Hampshire
Elaina Enzien
Field Specialist, Food & Agriculture
New Jersey
Dr. Donald Schaffner
Distinguished Professor
New Mexico
Dr. Manny Encinias
Agriculture & Animal Sciences Professor
New York
New York State Association of Meat Processors, Inc.
New York
Marty Broccoli
Ag. Economic Development Specialist
New York
Matt LeRoux
Ag. Marketing Consultant
North Carolina
Dr. Dana Hanson
Associate Professor & Meat Extension Specialist
North Carolina
North Carolina Meat Processors Association
North Dakota
Andrea Grondahl, DVM
Livestock Industries Division Director
North Dakota
Dr. Robert Maddock
Associate Professor – Meat Science
No affiliate in your state? Help us find one.
State Affiliates are NMPAN’s “eyes and ears” on the ground and our primary contact in each state. They bring useful resources to the network’s attention, provide information and updates on niche meat processing development efforts, and keep the network relevant by identifying priority problems and challenges to niche processing.
State Affiliates usually hold positions that allow them to provide services to niche processors at low to no cost, i.e. such assistance fits clearly within their job description, for example, those who work for a state department of agriculture or university extension.
To become an NMPAN State Affiliate, please tell us about yourself and your connection with niche meat processing by emailing us [our email addresses are at the bottom of this page] some information about yourself, along with answers to the following three questions:
- How are you involved with niche meat processing?
- What are your primary processing-related challenges?
- Where have you found help meeting these challenges? (Please be as specific as possible: people, organizations, guidebooks, websites, etc.)
We look forward to hearing from you.