The Food and Drug Administration inspected North Alabama Cooperative, Inc. in Hartselle on Feb. 25 as part of oversight for animal drugs, feed, and device monitoring, according to the agency’s official online data.
In the final report, North Alabama Cooperative, Inc. was not directed to make any changes to its management practices.
Each year, the FDA regularly inspects businesses nationwide to verify that operations and products follow agency-regulated guidelines designed to protect public health. Findings from the inspections are made public.
The agency’s website states the FDA’s main role is to regulate and oversee the development and distribution of human and animal medications, biological products, medical devices, and tobacco items for safety and quality.
Information for this report was sourced from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The underlying data is available here.


