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ASFFPCO States

AN ASSESSMENT OF REGULATORY PROGRAMS IN ASFFPCO MEMBER STATES Sanford R. Simon United Industries Corporation. ALABAMA ARKANSAS FLORIDA GEORGIA KENTUCKY LOUISIANA MISSISSIPPI NORTH CAROLINA. OKLAHOMA SOUTH CAROLINA TENNESSEE TEXAS VIRGINIA WEST VIRGINIA INDI-UKY

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ASFFPCO States

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  1. AN ASSESSMENT OFREGULATORY PROGRAMSINASFFPCO MEMBER STATESSanford R. SimonUnited Industries Corporation

  2. ALABAMA ARKANSAS FLORIDA GEORGIA KENTUCKY LOUISIANA MISSISSIPPI NORTH CAROLINA OKLAHOMA SOUTH CAROLINA TENNESSEE TEXAS VIRGINIA WEST VIRGINIA INDI-UKY (KEN-DIANA OR INDIANA) ASFFPCO States

  3. State Laws COMPARATIVE OVERVIEW CONSENSUS NUANCES COMPROMISE IRRECONSIABLE DIFFERENCES

  4. Comparative Overview

  5. Consensus15 States

  6. Labeling Brand & Grade Guaranteed Analysis Derivation Statement Net Weight Manufacturer Name and Address Consensus

  7. January 1 – December 30 AL, KY July 1 – June 30 AR, FL, GA, IN, MS, NC, OR, SC, TN, WV Permanent LA, TX Registration Period

  8. MONTHLY – 6 QUARTERLY – 7 SEMI-ANNUAL – 2 ANNUAL – 1 Tonnage

  9. Non-nutritive metals statement Investigational allowances Restricted use fertilizer permits Fertilizer registration fees Fertilizer tonnage fees Fertilizer tonnage / inspection fees Nuances

  10. Fertilizer manufacturer license number Micronutrient guarantees Manure nutrient guarantee Non-nutritive metals statement ORGANIC Declaration of organic nutrient(s) Percent Organic and Synthetic Compromise

  11. Organic - Defined AAPFCO NOP OMRI

  12. Organic - Interpretation Kentucky Texas Florida

  13. Kentucky – AAPFCO – A material containing carbon and one or more elements other than hydrogen and oxygen essential for plant growth. Florida – AAPFCO – with caveat that the specific organic nutrient is identified and percent natural and synthetic is represented on the label. Texas – NOP / AAPFCO – follows AAPFCO in as much as 60% of organic N claimed must be slow release. MU is not approved under NOP standard. Irreconcilable Differences

  14. Control officials limited by statutes Uniformity is a goal, but not always the objective. Except for organic, equitable resolution among states has been achieved. Conclusion

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