FARM Animal Care Version 2028

FARM Animal Care Program standards are revised every three years to reflect the most current science and best management practices within the dairy industry. Standards, rationale and accountability measures are reviewed and revised by the FARM Animal Care Task Force and National Milk Producers Federation Animal Health and Well-Being Committee with input from industry stakeholder groups including farmers, animal scientists and veterinarians. The National Milk Producers Federation Board of Directors provides final approval on version standards. FARM is currently facilitating the development of FARM Animal Care Version 2028.

Stakeholder Survey

The FARM Program invites all dairy industry stakeholders to provide comments, feedback, and concerns related to the drafted Animal Care Version 2028 standard revisions from July 23 – Sept. 5.

 

Events

July - December 2025

AHWC Review current AC standards
June – October 2025

Stakeholder Survey to all FARM participants
July – September 2025

AHWC commissions AC Task Force (TF) and FAC to do a deeper review of specific standards and areas of the program and to propose changes
November 2025

AC TF and FAC Review Begins
December 2025

 

January - June 2026

AC TF and FAC Review and proposal development
December 2025 – March 2026

Evaluator Survey 
January – March 2026

NMPF Board of Director Meeting
March 2026

Animal Health & Well-Being Committee Meeting
Quarter 2

AC TF and FAC Propose changes to AHWC; AHWC Approval
June 2026

NMPF Board of Directors Meeting
June 2026

July - December 2026

Open Public Comment Period
July – September 2026

NMPF Board of Director Meeting
October 2026

AHWC Open Comment Review and Standards Updates
October 2026 – March 2027

January - December 2027

AHWC Open Comment Review and Standards Updates
October 2026 – March 2027

NMPF Board of Directors Review Standards; Approvals
March 2027

Resource Development
March – December 2027

FARM AC 2028 Training for Trainers and Evaluators
July – December 2027

January - December 2028

Version 2028 Implementation
Jan. 1, 2028

Version 2028 Evaluator Trainings
January – December 2028

Frequently Asked Questions

The FARM Animal Care Program demonstrates that dairy farmers are committed to taking excellent care of their animals and producing safe, wholesome milk by:

  • Detailing science-based animal care guidelines that evolve with the latest dairy research
  • Providing on-farm evaluations by trained evaluators who work with farmers to identify strengths and, if necessary, outline improvements
  • Ensuring the integrity of the program with third party verification by qualified dairy experts who evaluate a representative percentage of farms each year to demonstrate that FARM is working as intended

98% of the US milk supply participates in the FARM Animal Care program area. Dairy farmers participate in the program through their milk cooperatives, processors, individual farms, and other organizations. When an organization signs a FARM Animal Care participation form, they commit that 100% of their membership will be evaluated against the current animal care version’s standards and is subject to third party verification.

The National Dairy FARM Animal Care Program standards are formally revised every three years through a year to year and a half long process. Those involved in the developing and revising standards include:

FARM will accept comments on the drafted FARM Animal Care Version 2028 standards from July – September 2026. Check back later for exact dates and the link to submit comments.

Once the open comment period is closed, the Animal Care Task Force, Farmer Advisory Council, NMPF Animal Health & Well-being committee and NMPF Board of Directors will review submissions and consider feedback before NMPF Board of Directors approve the final standards.

FARM Animal Care Version 2028 will go into effect Jan. 1, 2028. Version 2028 will then be in place from Jan. 1, 2028 until Dec. 31, 2030.

FARM Animal Care Task Force Members

FARM Animal Care Program standards are formally revised every three years through a year and a half long process. Part of those involved in developing and revising standards include the FARM Animal Care Task Force. The task force is made up of dairy farmers, veterinarians, animal scientists and dairy cooperative and processor staff.

Karen Jordan, DVM
Farmer | DFA (Chairwoman)
Josh White
National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA)
Fred Gingrich, DVM
American Association of Bovine Practitoners
Nathan Chittenden
Farmer | Agrimark (Farmer Advisory Council Chair)
Cricket Jacquier
Farmer | Agrimark (NMPF Executive Committee)
Mike Machado
Milk Procurement/Dairy Sustainability Specialist (Glanbia)
Pat Gorden, DVM
Director, Food Supply Veterinary Medicine, Iowa State University
Kate Lott, DVM
Director of Farm Engagement, Tillamook
Jennifer Van Os, PhD
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Emily Miller-Cushon, PhD
University of Florida
Kayla Rink
Dairy Science and Farm Practices (DFA)

Memo Updates

Press Releases

Media