The purpose of this rulemaking is to provide notice of the form (FDACS-13409 Rev. 10/13) incorporated by reference in the rule, update the assays and fees for commercial fertilizer testing, establish certain investigational allowances for fertilizer ...
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES
Division of Agricultural Environmental Services
RULE NOS.:RULE TITLES:
5E-1.024Commercial Fertilizer Tests
5E-1.027Investigational Allowances
5E-1.028Matching Criteria
PURPOSE AND EFFECT: The purpose of this rulemaking is to provide notice of the form (FDACS-13409 Rev. 10/13) incorporated by reference in the rule, update the assays and fees for commercial fertilizer testing, establish certain investigational allowances for fertilizer deficiencies in rule and a date by which such allowances are effective and other allowances are repealed, and establish matching criteria for referee fertilizer analysis in rule in accordance with Chapter 2013-226, s. 14, 15 and 16, Laws of Florida amending s. 576.051, 576.061 and s. 576.181, Florida Statutes. The effect of this rulemaking will be to provide notice of the form incorporated by reference in the rule and bring the form into compliance with Section 120.55(1)(a)4., Florida Statutes, to revise assays and fees to match those in the new Laboratory Information Management System, to establish certain investigational allowances for fertilizer deficiencies in rule including the revisions recently made by the Association of American Plant Food Control Officials (AAPFCO) for higher percent available phosphate and soluble potash guarantees and establish the date by which such allowances are effective and other allowances are repealed, and establish matching criteria for referee fertilizer analysis determinations in rule that provide for more statistically defensible determinations for low nutrient guarantees in accordance with Chapter 2013-226, s. 14, 15 and 16, Laws of Florida amending s. 576.051, 576.061 and s. 576.181, Florida Statutes.
SUBJECT AREA TO BE ADDRESSED: Commercial fertilizer testing, investigational allowances for fertilizer deficiencies, matching criteria for referee analysis and an effective date by which such allowances are effective and other allowances are repealed.
RULEMAKING AUTHORITY: 576.051, 576.061 and 576.181 FS.
LAW IMPLEMENTED: 576.051, 576.061 and 576.181 FS.
IF REQUESTED IN WRITING AND NOT DEEMED UNNECESSARY BY THE AGENCY HEAD, A RULE DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP WILL BE NOTICED IN THE NEXT AVAILABLE FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE REGISTER.
THE PERSON TO BE CONTACTED REGARDING THE PROPOSED RULE DEVELOPMENT AND A COPY OF THE PRELIMINARY DRAFT IS: Patricia Lucas, Bureau Chief, Bureau of Agricultural Environmental Laboratories, 3125 Conner Boulevard, Building 7, Tallahassee, FL 32399-1650, (850)617-7835, Patricia.Lucas@FreshFromFlorida.com
THE PRELIMINARY TEXT OF THE PROPOSED RULE DEVELOPMENT IS:
5E-1.024 Commercial Fertilizer Tests.
(1) The department will perform, upon request, laboratory assays of fertilizers when the Division of Agricultural Environmental Services determines the requested assay will not interfere with the prescribed duties of the department. Fertilizers submitted for analyses shall be accompanied by a completed form entitled, “Florida Commercial Fertilizer Collection Form (FDACS-13409, Rev. 10/13), which is hereby adopted and incorporated by reference and available online at http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference. Requested assays will be completed upon payment of the charges listed below:
(2) Assay
Fee
(a) Total Nitrogen
50.00
(b) Nitrate Nitrogen (short preparation)
10.00
(c) Nitrate Nitrogen (long preparation)
34.00
(c)(d) Ammoniacal Nitrogen (short preparation)
10.00
(e) Ammoniacal Nitrogen (long preparation)
34.00
(d)(f) Water Soluble Nitrogen Urea (short preparation)
10.00
(g) Urea (long preparation)
34.00
(h) Water Soluble Nitrogen (short preparation)
10.00
(i) Water Soluble Nitrogen (long preparation)
34.00
(e)(j) Water Insoluble Nitrogen
34.00
(k) Controlled Release Nitrogen
155.00
(l) Other Controlled Release Products
155.00
(f)(m) Available Phosphorus (P2O5)
40.00
(g) Total Phosphorus (P2O5)
45.00
(h)(n) Soluble Potassium
34.00
(i)(o) Chlorine
34.00
(j)(p) Total Magnesium
34.00
(k)(q) Water Soluble Magnesium
34.00
(l)(r) Total Manganese
44.00
(m)(s) Soluble Manganese
25.00
(n)(t) Chelated Manganese
34.00
(o)(u) Total Copper
44.00
(p)(v) Soluble Copper
25.00
(q)(w) Chelated Copper
34.00
(r)(x) Total Iron
44.00
(s)(y) Soluble Iron
25.00
(t)(z) Chelated Iron
34.00
(u)(aa) Total Zinc
44.00
(v)(bb) Soluble Zinc
25.00
(w)(cc) Chelated Zinc
34.00
(x)(dd) Aluminum
44.00
(y)(ee) Boron
34.00
(z)(ff) Calcium
44.00
(aa)(gg) Cobalt
44.00
(bb)(hh) Molybdenum
44.00
(cc)(ii) Sulfur (combined)
50.00
(dd)(jj) Sulfur (free)
75.00
(ee) Non-Nutritive Metals (Pass/Fail Florida Standard)
50.00
(ff) Non-Nutritive Metals (Reported in ppm)
100.00
(gg) Moisture
25.00
(hh)(kk) Calcium Carbonate
50.00
(ii)(ll) Calcium Sulfate
50.00
(jj)(mm) Magnesium Carbonate
50.00
Rulemaking Authority 576.051, 576.061, 576.181 FS. Law Implemented 576.051(2), 576.061, 576.181 FS. History–New 10-25-98, Amended.
5E-1.027 Investigational Allowances.
(1) Effective July 1, 2014, investigational allowances are set as follows:
a. Primary plant nutrients; investigational allowances. –
Guaranteed Percent
Total Nitrogen Percent
Available Phosphate Percent (P2O5)
Soluble Potash Percent (K2O)
04 or less
0.49
0.67
0.41
05
0.51
0.67
0.43
06
0.52
0.67
0.47
07
0.54
0.68
0.53
08
0.55
0.68
0.60
09
0.57
0.68
0.65
10
0.58
0.69
0.70
12
0.61
0.69
0.79
14
0.63
0.70
0.87
16
0.67
0.70
0.94
18
0.70
0.71
20
0.73
0.72
1.08
22
0.75
0.72
1.15
24
0.78
0.73
1.21
26
0.81
0.73
1.27
28
0.83
0.74
1.33
30
0.86
0.75
1.39
32
0.88
0.76
1.44
34
*
0.79
1.46
36
*
0.83
1.49
38
*
0.86
1.51
40
*
0.90
1.54
42
*
0.93
1.56
44
*
0.96
1.58
46
*
1.00
1.61
48
*
1.03
1.63
50
*
1.07
1.66
52
*
1.10
1.68
54
*
-
1.70
56
*
-
1.73
58
*
-
1.75
60
*
-
1.78
62
*
-
1.80
*For N guarantees above 32%, the investigational allowance shall be 0.88; For TSP, the investigational allowance shall be 1.53%
For guarantees not listed, calculate the appropriate value by interpolation.
b. Nitrogen investigational allowances. –
Nitrogen Breakdown
Investigational Allowances Percent
Nitrate nitrogen
0.40
Ammoniacal nitrogen
0.40
Water soluble nitrogen or urea nitrogen
0.40
Water insoluble nitrogen
0.30
In no case may the investigational allowance exceed 50 percent of the amount guaranteed.
c. Secondary and micro nutrients, total or soluble. –
Element
Investigational Allowances Percent
Calcium
0.2 unit + 5 percent of guarantee
Magnesium
0.2 unit + 5 percent of guarantee
Sulfur (free and combined)
0.2 unit + 5 percent of guarantee
Boron
0.003 unit + 15 percent of guarantee
Cobalt
0.0001 unit + 30 percent of guarantee
Chlorine
0.005 unit + 10 percent of guarantee
Copper
0.005 unit + 10 percent of guarantee
Iron
0.005 unit + 10 percent of guarantee
Manganese
0.005 unit + 10 percent of guarantee
Molybdenum
0.0001 unit + 30 percent of guarantee
Sodium
0.005 unit + 10 percent of guarantee
Zinc
0.005 unit + 10 percent of guarantee
The maximum allowance for secondary and minor elements when calculated in accordance with this section is 1 unit (1 percent). In no case, however, may the investigational allowance exceed 50 percent of the amount guaranteed.
d. Liming materials and gypsum
Range Percent
Investigational Allowances Percent
0-10
0.30
Over 10-25
0.40
Over 25
0.50
e. Pesticides in fertilizer mixes. – An investigational allowance of 25 percent of the guarantee shall be allowed on all pesticides when added to custom blend fertilizers.
Rulemaking Authority 576.051, 576.061, 576.181, FS. Law Implemented 576.051, 576.061, 576.181 FS. History–New.
5E-1.028 Matching Criteria.
(1) Effective July 1, 2014, laboratory determinations from the different laboratories that agree within the investigational allowances listed in Section 5E-1.027 for the guaranteed nutrient(s) are considered matching results.
Rulemaking Authority 576.051, 576.061, 576.181, FS. Law Implemented 576.051, 576.061, 576.181 FS. History–New.
Document Information
- Subject:
- Commercial fertilizer testing, investigational allowances for fertilizer deficiencies, matching criteria for referee analysis and an effective date by which such allowances are effective and other allowances are repealed.
- Purpose:
- The purpose of this rulemaking is to provide notice of the form (FDACS-13409 Rev. 10/13) incorporated by reference in the rule, update the assays and fees for commercial fertilizer testing, establish certain investigational allowances for fertilizer deficiencies in rule and a date by which such allowances are effective and other allowances are repealed, and establish matching criteria for referee fertilizer analysis in rule in accordance with Chapter 2013-226, s. 14, 15 and 16, Laws of Florida ...
- Rulemaking Authority:
- 576.051, 576.061 and 576.181, FS.
- Law:
- 576.051, 576.061 and 576.181, FS.
- Contact:
- Patricia Lucas, Bureau Chief, Bureau of Agricultural Environmental Laboratories, 3125 Conner Boulevard, Building 7, Tallahassee, FL 2399-1650; (850) 617-7835; Patricia.Lucas@FreshFromFlorida.com.
- Related Rules: (3)
- 5E-1.024. Commercial Fertilizer Tests
- 5E-1.027. Investigational Allowances
- 5E-1.028. Matching Criteria