Arkansas fertilizer registration 2026

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  2. Begin by entering your business name and address in the designated fields. Ensure that all information is accurate to avoid processing delays.
  3. Next, provide details about the types of fertilizers you intend to register. This section may require specific product names and their corresponding registration numbers.
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Whats Involved in the Renewal Process? Filing the DP-21 Form: All pesticide products must be registered or renewed annually using Form DP-21. Fee Submission: The renewal fee for each product is $250, and in some cases, an additional $50 Abandoned Pesticide Disposal (APD) fee may apply.
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) - Requires all pesticides sold or distributed in the United States (including imported pesticides) to be registered by EPA. Registration is based on evaluation of scientific data and assessment of risks and benefits of a products use.
A fertilizer registration is required of all manufacturers and manipulators (in or out of state) of fertilizer and/or fertilizer materials who want to sell or offer fertilizers for sale in Arkansas. A fertilizer facility license is required for each fertilizer blending and/or bulk storage facility located in Arkansas.
How do I get my Arkansas pesticide applicators license? Step 1 Attend a Private or online Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training Session ($50) Step 2 Take and pass the Basic Core Exam and category specific exams. Step 3 - Obtain and complete an application form.
A: Arkansas requires a quarterly tonnage report to be submitted with payment. The tonnage fee is $0.30 per ton of feed distributed with a minimum $10 dollar fee per quarter. This is equivalent to 33.34 tons of feed. The tonnage report is accomplished on Form 1020.

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The fee for 2025 is $4,875 for each registration, the same amount as for FY 2024, up to the maximum fees that can be assessed to a single registrant.
Application Fees for Licenses Registrations Product Registration Fee $250 per product Abandoned Pesticide Disposal Fee $70 per product if applicable Dealers Dealers License Fee $65 per location45 more rows

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