Current through Register Vol. 6, March 22, 2024
(1) The following information, in the format
presented, is the minimum required for all fertilizer labels. For packaged
products, this information shall either appear on the front or back of the
package, occupy at least the upper third of a side of a package, or be printed
on a tag and attached to the package. This information shall be in a readable
and conspicuous form. For bulk products, this same information in written or
printed form shall accompany delivery and be supplied to the purchaser at the
time of delivery.
(a) Net weight
(b) Brand
(c) Grade (Provided that the grade shall not
be required when no primary nutrients are claimed).
(d) Guaranteed analysis*:
Total Nitrogen
(N)**...................................______%
% Ammoniacal Nitrogen
% Nitrate Nitrogen
% Water Insoluble Nitrogen
% Urea Nitrogen
% (Other recognized and determinable forms of N)
Available Phosphate
(P205) ____%
Soluble Potash (K20). ____%
(Other nutrients, elemental basis)***....____ %
*Zero guarantees should not be made and shall not appear in
statement except in nutrient guarantee breakdowns.
**If chemical forms of N are claimed or required, the form
shall be shown. No implied order of the forms of nitrogen is intended.
***As prescribed by regulation
4.12.601.
(e) Sources of nutrients shall be listed
below the completed guaranteed analysis statement.
(f) Beneficial substances or compound
guarantees shall appear under the heading "Contains Beneficial Substances" or
"Contains Beneficial Compounds":
Contains Beneficial Substances
Beneficial Substance.........._____% or acceptable
units
Purpose Statement:
OR
Contains Beneficial Compounds
Beneficial Compound.........._____% or acceptable
units
Purpose Statement:
(g) Name and address of registrant or
licensee.
(h) Directions for use
for fertilizer distributed to the end user.
(i) For specialty fertilizer, minimum
directions for use shall include:
(A)
Recommended application rate or rates in units of weight or volume per unit of
area coverage (where application rates are given in volume, the label shall
provide sufficient information to calculate the application rates by weight);
and
(B) Application timing and
minimum intervals to apply the product when plants can utilize nutrients;
and
(C) The statement "Apply Only
as Directed" or a statement of similar designation.
(ii) For all other fertilizers, minimum
directions for use shall include at least one of the following:
(A) A statement such as:
Use in accordance with recommendations of a qualified
individual or institution, such as, but not limited to, a certified crop
advisor, agronomist, crop extension publication, or apply according to
recommendations in your approved nutrient management plan; or,
(B) Detailed directions for a
specific use.
(iii) For
slowly released plant nutrients:
(A) No
fertilizer label shall bear a statement that connotes or implies that certain
plant nutrients contained in a fertilizer are released slowly over a period of
time, unless the slow release components are identified and guaranteed at a
level at least 15% of the total guarantee for that nutrient(s).
(B) Types of products with slow release
properties recognized are:
(I) water
insoluble, such as natural organics, ureaform materials, ureaformaldehyde
products, isobutyidene diurea, oxamide, etc.;
(II) coated slow release, such as sulphur
coated urea and other encapsulated soluble fertilizers;
(III) occluded slow release, where
fertilizers or fertilizer materials are mixed with waxes, resins, or other
inert materials and formed into particles; and
(IV) products containing water soluble
nitrogen such as ureaform materials, ureaformaldehyde products, methylenediurea
(MDU), dimethylenetriurea (DMTU), dicyanodiamide (DCD), etc. The terms, "water
insoluble", "coated slow release", "slow release", "controlled release",
"slowly available water soluble", and "occluded slow release" are accepted as
descriptive of these products, provided the manufacturer can show a testing
program substantiating the claim (testing under guidance of Experiment Station
personnel or a recognized reputable researcher acceptable to the department). A
laboratory procedure, acceptable to the department for evaluating the release
characteristics of the products(s) must also be provided by the
manufacturer.
(C) Until
more appropriate methods are developed, AOAC International Method 970.04 (15th
Edition) is to be used to confirm the coated slow release and occluded slow
release nutrients and others whose slow release characteristics depend on
particle size. AOAC International Method 945.01 (15th Edition) shall be used to
determine the water insoluble nitrogen or organic materials.