NO. Only one license is required for all fixed locations that are located outside of the state.
NO. State law (Minn. Stat. Chapter 18C.425, Subdivision 4) states: If an application for renewal of a fertilizer license is not filed before January 1 of the year, as required, an additional application fee of one-half of the amount due must be paid before the renewal registration may be issued. The envelope containing your renewal application must be postmarked by December 31.
NO. State law (Minn. Stat. Chapter 18C.425, Subdivision 4) states: If an application for renewal of a fertilizer license is not filed before January 1 of the year, as required, an additional application fee of one-half of the amount due must be paid before the renewal registration may be issued. The envelope containing your renewal application must be postmarked by December 31.
YES. Labels must be submitted for all micronutrient products.
YES. Labels must be submitted for all micronutrient products.
YES. Minnesota Statutes, Section 18C.401 Subd. 5. states "The commissioner may not license or register for sale or use in Minnesota any fertilizer containing more than 500 parts per million by weight of arsenic."
YES. Minnesota Statutes, Section 18C.401 Subd. 5. states "The commissioner may not license or register for sale or use in Minnesota any fertilizer containing more than 500 parts per million by weight of arsenic."
Submitting reports of arsenic analysis is no longer required for product registration or licensing. Instead a company representative will be asked to certify that all fertilizers submitted for registration or requiring a license comply with Minnesota Statutes, Section 18C.401 Subd. 5. when signing and submitting an application for registration or license. However, reports of arsenic analysis should be on file and available if requested by the MDA.
Submitting reports of arsenic analysis is no longer required for product registration or licensing. Instead a company representative will be asked to certify that all fertilizers submitted for registration or requiring a license comply with Minnesota Statutes, Section 18C.401 Subd. 5. when signing and submitting an application for registration or license. However, reports of arsenic analysis should be on file and available if requested by the MDA.
The MDA may conduct random audits by requesting reports of arsenic analysis from registrants and license holders. Our department may also require reports of arsenic analysis prior to the approval of products that contain micronutrients, waste or ash derived fertilizer or filler materials.