(1) Label requirements
for all fertilizer products.
(a) Labels
setting forth the information specified in this section shall be attached to or
accompany any fertilizer distributed in the state. For packaged products, this
information shall either (1) appear on the front or back of the package, (2)
occupy at least one-third of a side of the package, or (3) be printed on a tag
and attached to the package. This information shall be in a readable and
conspicuous form. For bulk products, this information in printed form shall
accompany delivery and five analysis tags attached to the delivery ticket shall
be supplied to the purchaser at time of delivery. The following information is
required on labels for all fertilizer products.
1. Brand name.
2. The grade (Provided that the grade shall
not be required when no primary nutrients are claimed).
3. Guaranteed analysis, in the following
format:
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Total Nitrogen (N)
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_______%
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___ percent Nitrate Nitrogen
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___ percent Ammoniacal Nitrogen
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___ percent Other/Water Soluble Nitrogen
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___ percent Urea Nitrogen
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___ percent Water Insoluble Nitrogen
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Available Phosphorus
(P205)
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________%
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Soluble Potassium (K20)
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________%
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Secondary and Micro Plant Nutrients
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(list all claimed or advertised)
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________%
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Derived From:
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4.
Name and address of licensee.
5.
The net weight (The term "Bulk" shall suffice for bulk
products).
(b) The
nitrogen breakdown shall be equal to the total nitrogen guarantee. When urea is
present it may be guaranteed as other water soluble nitrogen, or urea nitrogen
at the option of the licensee. When urea formaldehyde is present, not more than
40 percent of the total nitrogen from this source may be claimed as other water
soluble nitrogen, or urea nitrogen at the option of the licensee. When the term
"organic" is used in the label, labeling, or advertisement of any fertilizer,
the water insoluble nitrogen must not be less than 60% of the total guaranteed
nitrogen so designated.
(c) The
terms "Available Phosphoric Acid" or "Available Phosphate" and "Soluble Potash"
may be used instead of "Available Phosphorus" and "Soluble Potassium",
respectively.
(d) Unacidulated
mineral phosphatic materials, basic slag, bone meal, and other phosphatic
materials shall be guaranteed as to both the total and available phosphorus
(P2O5), and, in addition thereto,
unacidulated mineral phosphatic materials and basic slag shall be guaranteed as
to degree of fineness.
(e) Only
those materials which actually constitute sources of primary and secondary
plant and micro nutrients shall be shown on the application for registration
and the label under the statement "Derived from: ____". Commercial, registered
or copyrighted brand or trade names shall not be permitted in guarantees or
listing of source materials and only in the product name or advertising claims
of fertilizer produced by or for the firm holding the rights to such a
name.
(f) When a chelated form of a
plant nutrient is claimed in addition to another form of the same element, the
chelated portion shall be guaranteed and the specific chelated nutrient shall
be listed as a source in the "Derived from" statement. The chelated guarantee
shall be equal to or less than the "Soluble" or "Water Soluble" element
guarantee.
(g) Guarantees for
secondary or micro plant nutrients except chelated forms of secondary or micro
plant nutrients shall be as follows:
1.
Magnesium (Mg) shall be expressed as "Magnesium" if derived from insoluble
compounds; "Soluble Magnesium" or "Water Soluble Magnesium" if derived from
"magnesium sulfate or other soluble compounds"; or both if derived from
combinations of soluble and insoluble sources.
2. When sulfur (S) is claimed as a plant
nutrient, it shall be specified as to the form present, either "free" or
"combined", or both. "Specialty Fertilizer" defined in Section
576.011(36),
F.S., shall be exempt from Sulfur guarantees.
3. Manganese (Mn) shall be expressed as
"Manganese" if derived from insoluble compounds "Soluble Manganese" or "Water
Soluble Manganese" if derived from manganese sulfate, manganese nitrate,
manganese chloride or other soluble compounds; or both if derived from
combinations of soluble and insoluble sources.
4. Iron (Fe) shall be expressed as "Iron" if
derived from insoluble compounds. "Soluble Iron" or "Water Soluble Iron" if
derived from iron sulfate, iron nitrate, iron chloride or other soluble
compounds; or both if derived from combinations of soluble and insoluble
sources.
5. Zinc (Zn) shall be
expressed as "Zinc" if derived from insoluble compounds. "Soluble Zinc" or
"Water Soluble Zinc" if derived from zinc sulfate, zinc nitrate, zinc chloride
or other soluble compounds; or both if derived from combinations of soluble and
insoluble sources.
6. Copper (Cu)
shall be expressed as "Copper" if derived from insoluble compounds; "Soluble
Copper" or "Water Soluble Copper" if derived from copper sulfate, copper
nitrate, copper chloride or other soluble compounds; or both if derived from
combinations of soluble and insoluble sources.
7. Boron (B) shall be guaranteed as to water
soluble boron, expressed as "boron".
8. Other secondary or micro plant nutrients
shall be guaranteed as to the total element, expressed as the
element.
9. Minimum secondary or
micro plant nutrient guarantees for specialty fertilizer shall be as follows,
except guarantees for those water soluble nutrients labeled for ready to use
foliar fertilizers, ready to use specialty liquid fertilizers, hydroponic or
continuous liquid feed programs and guarantees for potting soils.
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Aluminum
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(Al)
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.10%
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Manganese
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(Mn)
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.02%
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Boron
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(B)
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.02%
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Molybdenum
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(Mo)
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.0005%
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Calcium
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(Ca)
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.50%
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Nickel
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(Ni)
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.0010%
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Cobalt
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(Co)
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.0005%
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Sodium
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(Na)
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.10%
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Copper
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(Cu)
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.02%
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Sulfur
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(S)
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1.00%
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Iron
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(Fe)
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.02%
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Zinc
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(Zn)
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.02%
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Magnesium
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(Mg)
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.10%
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(2) Specialty fertilizer label requirements
for urgan turf or lawns (packaged in containers or bags such that the net
weight is 49 pounds or less and distributed for home and garden use).
(a) Definitions.
1. "Urban Turf" or "Lawns" means non
agricultural land planted in closely mowed, managed grasses except golf
courses, parks and athletic fields.
2. "No Phosphate Fertilizer" means fertilizer
products with phosphate levels below 0.5% intended for established urban turf
or lawns.
3. "Low Phosphate
Fertilizer" means fertilizer products intended for new or established urban
turf or lawns, with phosphate levels equal to or above 0.5% or as provided in
paragraph (2)(b).
4. "Starter
Fertilizer" means a fertilizer formulated for a one-time application at
planting or near that time to encourage root growth and enhance the initial
establishment.
5. "Established
Urban Turf" means urban turf older than 12 months.
6. "New Urban Turf" means urban turf
established less than 12 months.
7.
"Actively Growing Turf" means turf that needs mowing at least once every two
weeks to maintain the grass blade height recommended in the document entitled
University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences ENH 10
"Mowing Your Florida Lawn" dated March 2009, which is hereby adopted and
incorporated by reference into this rule. Copies may be obtained from the
Environmental Horticulture Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service,
Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida,
Gainesville, FL 32611 or online at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-04701.
(b) Labeling Requirements.
1. Specialty Fertilizer products labeled for
use on urban turf or lawns shall be no phosphate or low phosphate.
a. "No phosphate" fertilizers shall not
contain more than 0.5% of available phosphate expressed as
P2O5. The "grade" shall indicate
a zero guarantee.
b. Fertilizers
labeled as low phosphate shall have use directions that do not exceed an
application rate of 0.25 lbs
P2O5/1000 sq. ft. and not to
exceed 0.50 lbs P2O5/1000 sq. ft.
per year.
c. Fertilizers labeled
as, or formulated for use as, starter fertilizer shall have use directions that
do not exceed an application rate of 1.0 lb of
P2O5/1, 000 sq. ft. and that
subsequent applications shall be made with products meeting the definition of
Low or No Phosphate fertilizers. The term "starter fertilizer" shall be part of
the brand name.
2.
Fertilizers labeled as urban turf or lawn fertilizer shall have directions for
use for nitrogen that:
a. Are consistent with
the recommendations in the following table:
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b. Nitrogen shall not be applied at an
application rate greater than 0.7 lbs of readily available nitrogen per 1000
sq. ft. at any one time based on the soluble fraction of formulated
fertilizer.
c. Not more than 2 lbs.
of total nitrogen per 1000 sq. ft. per application may be applied during the
spring or summer;
d. Not more than
1 lb total nitrogen per 1000 sq. ft. per application may be applied during the
fall or winter.
e. If a total
controlled release product is applied, not more than 35 percent of the nitrogen
in the controlled release fertilizer can be released within the first 7 days
after application.
f. Nitrogen
applications cannot exceed the annual nitrogen recommendations in the Annual
Fertilization Guidelines for Established Turfgrass Lawns in Three Regions of
Florida, set forth herein.
3. The following language shall appear
conspicuously on bags of fertilizer sold at retail: "Apply only to actively
growing turf. Do not apply near water, storm drains or drainage ditches. Do not
apply if heavy rain is expected. Apply this product only to your lawn, and
sweep any product that lands in the driveway, sidewalk, or street, back onto
your lawn. Check with your local Cooperative Extension Agency to obtain
specific information on local turf best management practices. Check with your
county or city government to determine if there are local regulations for
fertilizer use.
4. Rates shall be
expressed 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).
5. Rates shall be expressed per 1000 square
feet.
6. Coverage area per
container or bag shall be displayed prominently on the Front of the container
or bag. (i.e. This product covers 5000 square feet, This bag feeds 4000 square
feet).
7. Existing Stock -
Licensees are permitted to sell or distribute products that do not meet the
label requirements of the rule for one and one-half years after the effective
date of the rule. Products at the retail level on or after the effective date
of the rule are permitted to be offered for sale.
(3) Labeling requirements for sports turf.
(a) "Sports Turf" means non-agricultural land
planted exclusively for golf courses, parks and athletic fields.
(b) Have directions for use not to exceed
rates recommended in the document entitled University of Florida, Institute of
Food and Agricultural Sciences SL191 "Recommendations for N, P, K and Mg for
Golf Course and Athletic Field Fertilization Based on Mehlich III Extractant",
revision: October 2013, which is hereby adopted and incorporated by reference
into this rule. Copies may be obtained from the Soil and Water Science
Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and
Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611 or online
at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-04700.
(c) Have directions for use in accordance
with the recommendations in "Best Management Practices for the Enhancement of
Environmental Quality on Florida Golf Courses", published by the Florida
Department of Environmental Protection, dated September 2012, which is hereby
adopted and incorporated by reference into this rule. Copies may be obtained
from Florida Department of Environmental Protection, 2600 Blair Stone Road,
Mail Station #3570, Tallahassee, FL 32399-2400 or online at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-04702.
(4) Labeling requirements for fertilizers
other than specialty fertilizers labeled for urban turf.
Fertilizers other than specialty fertilizers labeled for
urban turf shall have directions for use not to exceed rates recommended in the
document entitled "Florida Friendly Best Management Practices for Protection of
Water Resources by the Green Industries", published by the Florida Department
of Environmental Protection, Revised December 2008, 2nd Printing 2010, which is
hereby adopted and incorporated by reference into this rule. Copies may be
obtained from Florida Department of Environmental Protection, 2600 Blair Stone
Road, Mail Station #3570, Tallahassee, FL 32399-2400 or online at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-04706.
(5) Soil additives, soil amendments and soil
conditioners.
The following information shall appear on the product label
in a conspicuous and readable form:
(a) Guaranteed analysis, in the following
format.
Soil Amending Ingredients:
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"Name of ingredient"
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________%
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(Identify and list all soil amending ingredients)
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Total Other Ingredients
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________%
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(b)
Purpose of product.
(c) Directions
for application.
(d) Net volume, in
lieu of net weight, may be used for labeling mulch products or materials sold
for primary use as above ground dressing.
(6) Slow or controlled release, stabilized
nitrogen and enhanced efficiency fertilizers.
(a) Definitions:
1. Slow or controlled release fertilizer
means a fertilizer containing a plant nutrient in a form which delays its
availability for plant uptake and use after application, or which extends its
availability to the plant significantly longer than a referenced "rapidly
available nutrient fertilizer" such as ammonium nitrate or urea, ammonium
phosphate or potassium chloride.
2.
Stabilized Nitrogen Fertilizer means a fertilizer to which a nitrogen
stabilizer has been added.
3.
Nitrogen stabilizer means a substance added to a fertilizer which extends the
time the nitrogen component of the fertilizer remains in the soil in the urea
or ammoniacal form. Urease inhibitors and nitrification inhibitors are nitrogen
stabilizers.
4. Urease Inhibitor
means a substance which inhibits hydrolytic action on urea by the urease
enzyme. When applied to soils the effect of the urease inhibitor is less urea
nitrogen lost by ammonia volatilization.
5. N-(n-butyl) thiophosphoric triamide (NBPT)
means a compound that is the normal butyl derivative of thiophosphoric triamide
and is a urease inhibitor (CAS No. 94317-64-3).
6. Nitrification Inhibitor means a substance
that inhibits the biological oxidation of ammoniacal nitrogen to nitrate
nitrogen.
7. Cyanamide means a
commercial product consisting principally of calcium cyanamide (CaNCN). It is a
nitrification inhibitor.
8.
Dicyandiamide means a water soluble organic compound of formula
C2H4N4
which contains at least sixty-five percent 65% nitrogen. It is a source of
slowly available nitrogen. It is a nitrification inhibitor.
9. Ammonium Thiosulfate means a commercial
product composed principally of
(NH4)2S2O3.
It is a nitrification inhibitor.
10. Enhanced Efficiency Fertilizer means a
fertilizer product with characteristics that minimize the potential of nutrient
losses to the environment, as compared to a "reference soluble"
product.
(b) When one or
more slow or controlled release, stabilized nitrogen or enhanced efficiency
fertilizers are claimed or advertised, the guarantees for such nutrients shall
be shown as a footnote following the listing of source materials and shall be
expressed as percent of actual nutrient.
(c) Listing of source materials providing
slow or controlled release characteristics by controlling the water solubility
of a naturally soluble material (as by coating or occlusion) shall constitute a
claim of controlled release nutrient, and a guarantee for such nutrient shall
be required.
(d) Listing of source
materials in which availability of nitrogen is controlled through slow
hydrolysis of water soluble organic nitrogen compounds shall constitute a claim
of slow or controlled release nutrient and a guarantee for such nutrient shall
be required. The reference for such availability shall be the enzymatic
hydrolysis of urea.
(e) No
guarantee, claim or advertisement shall be made or required when a slow or
controlled release, stabilized nitrogen or enhanced efficiency nutrient is less
than 15 percent of the total guarantee for that nutrient.
(7) Chlorine guarantee.
(a) Chlorine shall be guaranteed as to
maximum percentage content, when applicable, in agricultural fertilizer.
"Specialty Fertilizer" defined in Section
576.011(36),
F.S., shall be exempt from chlorine guarantees.
(b) Maximum chlorine shall be guaranteed in
all brands which contain one percent (1%) or more, or in which potassium
chloride or other materials bearing substantial amounts of chlorine are
present.
(c) The maximum chlorine
shall be guaranteed in all brands intended for use on tobacco.
(d) Maximum chlorine guarantees shall be
reasonably accurate and not misleading, and consistent with source materials
present. Two percent (2%) shall be the maximum permissible guarantee in
fertilizers, except where potassium chloride, fish emulsion, or other high
chlorine materials are present.
(8) Declaration of Florida licensee number.
(a) The Florida Licensee Number, shall appear
and be clearly identified on all fertilizer labels with a capital "F" preceding
the license number.
(b) The number
must be clear, legible and appear prominently and conspicuously on the label in
proximity to the brand name or guaranteed analysis. The number must be placed
in such a manner as to avoid any misinterpretation or confusion with
percentages, pounds, or figures, statements, and in no way be
misleading.
(9)
Registration or specialty fertilizer products.
All specialty fertilizers to be sold within the state must be
registered with the Bureau of Licensing and Enforcement prior to any sale. Each
product will be registered by using either of the following methods:
(b) Submission of completed
Application for Specialty Fertilizer Registration, FDACS-13220, (Rev. 11/14),
online at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-04703
and Application for Registration of Specialty Fertilizer, FDACS-13203, (Rev.
07/14), online at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-04704
for each product, which are hereby adopted and incorporated by reference and
shall be submitted to the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer
Services, Bureau of Licensing and Enforcement, 3125 Conner Boulevard, Building
8, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1650.
(10) Licensee.
(a) Any person whose name is on a fertilizer
label and who guarantees the fertilizer must obtain a license prior to
distribution of that fertilizer to a non-licensee.
(b) A license may be obtained using either of
the following methods:
1. Through the
Department's Feed, Seed, and Fertilizer Regulatory Website located online at
http://lims.flaes.org/HomeNew.aspx.
An illustration of the Web Based Licensing and Registration process dated
October 30, 2014, is adopted and incorporated by reference in paragraph (9)(a)
of this rule, or
2. Submitting an
Application for Fertilizer License FDACS-13222, (Rev 11/14), online at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-04705
which is hereby adopted and incorporated by reference and shall be submitted to
the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Bureau of
Licensing and Enforcement, 3125 Conner Boulevard, Building 8, Tallahassee,
Florida 32399-1650.
Notes
Fla. Admin.
Code Ann. R. 5E-1.003
Rulemaking Authority 570.07(23), 576.181 FS. Law
Implemented 576.021, 576.031, 576.045, 576.181
FS.
Revised 1-23-67,
Amended 10-22-68, 1-1-77, 3-27-77, Formerly 5E-1.03, Amended 8-3-93, 7-9-95,
10-25-98, 12-31-07, 1-18-10, Amended by
Florida
Register Volume 40, Number 247, December 23, 2014, effective
1/8/2015.
New 1-23-67, Amended 10-22-68, 1-1-77, 3-27-77, Formerly
5E-1.03, Amended 8-3-93, 7-9-95, 10-25-98, 12-31-07, 1-18-10,
1-8-15.