Model for Fertilizer Regulation in North America
Preface
Each state in the U.S., Puerto Rico and Canada has its own fertilizer regulatory program. The Association of American Plant Food Control Officials (AAPFCO) strives to gain uniformity by consensus among each of these entities without compromising the needs of the consumers, protection of the environment or fair competition among the industry.
Membership
The AAPFCO is an organization of fertilizer control officials from each state in the United States, from Canada and from Puerto Rico who are actively engaged in the administration of fertilizer laws and regulations; and, research workers employed by these governments who are engaged in any investigation concerning mixed fertilizers, fertilizer materials, their effect, and/or their component parts.
Purpose
The association's purpose is achieve uniformity consensus by providing a forum through which members may unite to:
- promote uniform and effective legislation - definitions, rulings and enforcement practices;
- encourage and sponsor the adoption of the most effective and adequate sampling and analytical methods for fertilizer;
- develop high standardsof fertilizer inspection techniques and enforcement practices,
- promote adequate labeling and safe use of fertilizers;
- provide facilities and opportunities for the free exchange of information, discussion and cooperative study of problems confronting members of the Association; and
- cooperate with members of the industry to promote the safe and effective use of fertilizers and protection of soil and water resources.
For more
information about AAPFCO,
please contact:
Joe
Slater, Secretary
Fert./Ag-Lime Control Service
University of Missouri - Columbia
Columbia, MO 65211-8080
Phone:(573) 882-0007
FAX: (573) 882-4543
Jamey Johnson,
Treasurer
Div. of Fed and Fertilizer
No. 1 Natural Resources Dr
AR State Plant Board
Little Rock, AR 72205
Phone:(501)225-1598
FAX: (501)219-1746