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Cottage food industry #925372
Asked March 03, 2026, 3:55 PM EST
Kent County Michigan
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1. Join a live, on-line class which can be found here (there are other classes listed here as well): https://www.canr.msu.edu/search?tag=cottage%20food%20law&county=&contentTypeOption=calendarEvent&tagUsage=or&searchType=searchBar&hideHomePage=true#results
2. Join our self-paced CFL class: https://www.canr.msu.edu/cottage_food_law/online-michigan-cottage-food-law
3. If you have a request for an in-person class, we are possibly able to meet this request consider location and class size. Please reach out to an Educator that covers your area - download this coverage map for more info: https://www.canr.msu.edu/resources/food-safety-work-team-coverage-map-and-staff-contact
Thank you,
Where is your two-hour online training for cottage food industry?
Hi, we have a few options for joining our CFL trainings:
1. Join a live, on-line class which can be found here (there are other classes listed here as well): https://www.canr.msu.edu/search?tag=cottage%20food%20law&county=&contentTypeOption=calendarEvent&tagUsage=or&searchType=searchBar&hideHomePage=true#results
2. Join our self-paced CFL class: https://www.canr.msu.edu/cottage_food_law/online-michigan-cottage-food-law
3. If you have a request for an in-person class, we are possibly able to meet this request consider location and class size. Please reach out to an Educator that covers your area - download this coverage map for more info: https://www.canr.msu.edu/resources/food-safety-work-team-coverage-map-and-staff-contact
Thank you,
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Thank you!
Kara Lynch, MS, RD
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