Where Food Comes From Inc. is engaged in providing verification and communication solutions for the agriculture, livestock and food industry. It develops Web-based applications, consulting methodologies, auditing processes, and other services to allow the livestock and food industries to record, manage, report, and audit the information. The company provides USVerified.com and Supply Verified. It also sells hardware products primarily consisting of identification cattle ear tags. Where Food Comes From Inc., formerly known as Integrated Management Information, Inc., is headquartered in Castle Rock, Colorado....
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