Carolina Feed Industry Association
Bringing Producers, Educators, and Government Agencies together to enhance the feed industry in the Carolinas
About CFIA
The Association has four main objectives:
- promote cooperation and friendly relations between members
- cooperate with the Commissioner of Agriculture and the Agricultural Departments in North and South Carolina in promoting every effort to effect and maintain practical feed, and grain laws
- cooperate and work with universities, colleges, and other government departments to develop the best and most practical feed and feed practices
- promote expedient and lawful matters in the interests of our industry and disseminate legal and other proper information of interest to our members
Our Board of Directors
These individuals are donating their time and efforts to further the feed industry in the Carolinas through serving on the Board of Directors for CFIA:
Jackie Bunch
President
Braswell Milling Co
Sherry McComas
First Vice-President
Buffalo Warren Co
Coltin Caraway
Second Vice-President
MountAire Farms
Nicole Bass
Past President
Smithfield Foods
Rachel Virden
Executive Director
CFIA
Adam Futrell
CJ America
Dale Kidd
Ledwell & Son
James Neal
JT Pope
House of Raeford
Connie Ozment Smith
Sanimax
Wesley Wilson
Ag ProVision
Our Sponsors
AB Vista
Adisseo
ADM
Ag ProVision
AHB
Amlan International
Azomite
Balchem
Braswell Family Farms
Buffalo Warren Co
Cal-Maine Foods
Camlin Fine Sciences
CJ America
Darling Ingredients
DSM
Eastman Chemical Co
Elanco
EW Nutrition
Feedworks USA
Global Animal Products
Huvepharma
IFF
K.R. Cavenaugh Electric Inc.
Kemin
Kerry Group
Kesco
Ledwell & Son
Mid-South Milling
Novonesis
Novus International
Perstorp
Petro Canada Lubricants
Pharmgate
Phibro Animal Health
Phileo by LeSaffre
Sam Nutrition
Sanimax
Smithfield
Zoetis
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Full Time Jobs
generated by the NC Pork & Poultry industries
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Economic Impact
generated by the NC Pork & Poultry industries
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truckloads
of bulk finished feed is delivered to NC Farms annually
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Farm Families
produce poultry and eggs in NC and help support local grain farmers