Kan. Stat. § 2-1204

Current through 2024 Session Acts Chapter 111 and 2024 Special Session Acts Chapter 4
Section 2-1204 - Labeling
(1) Every package or container of commercial fertilizer shall bear a distinctly printed label in the English language on a tag attached to the package or container, or distinctly printed on the package or container. The label shall show and state:
(a) The name and address of the person registering the commercial fertilizer;
(b) the brand and grade of the commercial fertilizer;
(c) the net weight in the package or container;
(d) the registered guaranteed analysis. The guaranteed analysis shall include the minimum percentages of plant foods in the following order and form:

Nitrogen, minimum

____ percent

Available phosphoric acid, minimum

____ percent

Soluble potash, minimum

____ percent,

except (A) unacidulated mineral phosphatic materials and basic slag shall show the guaranteed analysis in the following order and form:

Total phosphoric acid, minimum

____ percent

Available phosphoric acid, minimum

____ percent

Fineness of grind: ____ percent through mesh screen, and (B) bone, tankage, and other natural organic phosphate materials shall show the guaranteed analysis in the following form:

Total phosphoric acid, minimum

____ percent;

(e) commercial fertilizers containing any ingredient which is injurious to plants, shall be labeled to show:
(A) The name and percentage of each such active ingredient;
(B) adequate directions for use; and
(C) adequate warnings against misuse;
(f) the minimum percentage of any and all other plant food elements or compounds contributing to the value of the commercial fertilizer; and
(g) such other information as may be prescribed by rules and regulations.
(2) Bulk lots shall be accompanied by a label which shall be delivered to the purchaser showing the information required by this section.
(3) No commercial fertilizer, except a specialty fertilizer, shall contain or be manufactured from process tankage.

K.S.A. 2-1204

L. 1927, ch. 14, § 3; L. 1949, ch. 2, § 3; L. 1992, ch. 195, § 3; April 30.