Secure a piece of history- Kansas Brand books and paper brand applications being made available

Historical brand applications dated back to 1939 are currently being made available by the Kansas Department of Agriculture (KDA). Limited historic brand books are also available for sale to the public in hard copy format.

MANHATTAN, Kan. - Historical brand applications dated back to 1939 are currently being made available by the Kansas Department of Agriculture (KDA). Limited historic brand books are also available for sale to the public in hard copy format.

Kansas began recording brands in 1939, and from that time each application has been kept on file. As technology has advanced, applications are now available online, and previous applications have been saved electronically for state documentation. The historical paper records are now available to the public for a limited time on a first come, first serve basis.

Ranchers with an interest in searching for specific active brands or brands available for registration may do so on the KDA website. Ranchers can search for brands via character type, brand character and physical location of the brand. Search results will provide users with information such as availability of a brand or the owner of the existing brand.

Books from 1998, 2003 and 2008 are available for purchase at a discounted price. Items are limited and expected to sell out quickly. To order these books, click here and select the online form specifying which book you would like to receive. The 2008 edition of the brand book is also available online in PDF format, along with annual supplements

For more information, contact Pat Schumaker, KDA Brands Recorder at: 785-564-6609785-564-6609 or visit the KDA Brands Program webpage, www.agriculture.ks.gov/brands.  

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History

Through consolidation of the Livestock Sanitary Commission and the State Brand Commission in 1969, the Kansas Division of Animal Health (DAH) was created. Currently there are three programs that make up the DAH - Animal Disease Control, Animal Facilities Inspection, Brands Program - all of which work to ensure the health and welfare of Kansas livestock and domestic animals. The DAH works in conjunction with two essential boards: the Animal Health Board and the Pet Animal Advisory Board. In 2011, the DAH joined with the Kansas Department of Agriculture, and in 2014 relocated to Manhattan, Kansas.