Indiana Announces New Fertilizer Rules for 2013

New rules designed to regulate distribution and storage of fertilizer.

The Office of Indiana State Chemist (OISC) has posted new fertilizer use, application and storage rules on its web site. “The fertilizer law regulates not only the distribution of fertilizers, but also the storage of fertilizers as well. Fertilizers must be labeled truthfully and accurately and must be stored according to defined standards to prevent release into the environment,” states the OISC.

Link to new rules.


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