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Code · South Dakota · Title 38 · Chapter 38-19

38-19A-7. Label required--Contents.

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A label, in a readable and conspicuous form, shall appear on the face or display side of any soil amendment and shall consist of:
(1)Net weight;
(2)Brand name;
(3)Analysis, including any soil amending ingredient and other ingredients and the percentage of each. In lieu of a guarantee expressed as a percentage, a product that claims the presence of a microbe or microbes shall guarantee the microbe or microbes as follows:
(a)Minimum number of each claimed viable organism at the genus and species level in colony forming units (CFU), spores, or propagules per gram or milliliter (cm3);
(b)Expiration date; and
(c)Storage and handling instructions;
(4)Purpose of the product;
(5)Directions for application; and
(6)Name and address of the registrant.
The secretary of agriculture and natural resources may establish rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26 , to allow labeling by volume rather than weight pursuant to subdivision
(1)of this section.
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