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1. Except for materials exempt under this chapter, the label on a beneficial substance
must contain in a readable and conspicuous form:
a. The brand, including the product name;
b. The net weight or net volume in both customary and metric measurements;
c. The name and address of the guarantor, registrant, and manufacturer;
d. A statement identifying the purpose of the product;
e. The directions for use; and
f. A statement of composition showing the amount of each ingredient under the
heading "CONTAINS BENEFICIAL SUBSTANCES", which is the agent in a
product primarily responsible for the intended effects, containing the:
(1)Name and percentage of each beneficial substance and the ingredient
source if applicable;
(2)Genus and species of the micro-organism, if applicable; and
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1. Except for materials exempt under this chapter, the label on a beneficial substance
must contain in a readable and conspicuous form:
a. The brand, including the product name;
b. The net weight or net volume in both customary and metric measurements;
c. The name and address of the guarantor, registrant, and manufacturer;
d. A statement identifying the purpose of the product;
e. The directions for use; and
f. A statement of composition showing the amount of each ingredient under the
heading "CONTAINS BENEFICIAL SUBSTANCES", which is the agent in a
product primarily responsible for the intended effects, containing the:
(1) Name and percentage of each beneficial substance and the ingredient
source if applicable;
(2) Genus and species of the micro-organism, if applicable; and
(3) Specific measurement of the colony forming unit or other acceptable unit.
2. For a product claiming micro-organisms, the labels must include the:
a. Information required under subsection 1;
b. Expiration date for use; and
c. Appropriate storage conditions and practices.
3. If an ingredient not presently defined by the American association of plant food control
officials in the United States is used in a beneficial substance, the label must include
efficacy data to support beneficial substance ingredient claims.
4. If a beneficial substance is part of a bulk shipment, the information provided under
subsection 1 must accompany delivery and be supplied to the purchaser at the time of
delivery.