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Iowa Code § 200.3

Definitions

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Current — January 1, 2026
As of January 1, 2012
When used in this chapter:
As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
1. “Ammonium nitrate” means a compound that is chiefly composed of ammonium salt of nitric acid which contains not less than thirty-three percent nitrogen, one-half of which is in the ammonium form and one-half in the nitrate form.
1. “Ammonium nitrate” means a compound that is chiefly composed of ammonium salt of nitric acid which contains not less than thirty-three percent nitrogen, one-half of which is in the ammonium form and one-half in the nitrate form.
2. The term “anhydrous ammonia” means the compound formed by the combination of two gaseous elements, nitrogen and hydrogen, in the proportion of one part nitrogen to three parts hydrogen by volume.
2. “Anhydrous ammonia” means the compound formed by the combination of two gaseous elements, nitrogen and hydrogen, in the proportion of one part nitrogen to three parts hydrogen by volume.
3. “Anhydrous ammonia plant” means a facility used for the manufacture or distribution of the compound formed by the combination of two gaseous elements, nitrogen and hydrogen, in the proportion of one part nitrogen to three parts hydrogen by volume.
3. “Anhydrous ammonia plant” means a facility used for the manufacture or distribution of the compound formed by the combination of two gaseous elements, nitrogen and hydrogen, in the proportion of one part nitrogen to three parts hydrogen by volume.
4. The term “brand” means a term, design, or trademark used in connection with one or several grades of commercial fertilizer.
4. a. “Beneficial substance” means any substance or compound, other than primary, secondary, and microplant nutrients, that can be demonstrated by scientific research to be beneficial to one or more species of plants, soils, or media, including any of the following:
(1) A plant amendment.
(2) A plant biostimulant.
(3) A plant inoculant.
(4) A soil-amending ingredient.
(5) A soil-amending ingredient form.
(6) A soil amendment.
(7) A soil inoculant.
(8) Compost.
b. “Beneficial substance” does not include a pesticide.
5. “Brand” means a term, design, trademark, product name, or other specific designation under which a individual beneficial substance or commercial fertilizer is offered for sale.
5. The term “bulk fertilizer” shall mean commercial fertilizer delivered to the purchaser in the solid, liquid, or gaseous state, in a nonpackaged form to which a label cannot be attached.
6. “Bulk” means in a nonpackaged form to which a label cannot be attached.
6. The term “commercial fertilizer” includes fertilizer and fertilizer materials and fertilizer-pesticide mixtures.
7. “Commercial fertilizer” includes fertilizer and fertilizer materials and fertilizer-pesticide mixtures.
8. “Compost” means a product manufactured through the controlled aerobic, biological decomposition of a biodegradable material if the product has undergone mesophilic and thermophilic temperatures that significantly reduce the viability of pathogens and weed seeds and stabilize carbon to the extent that the product is beneficial to plant growth.
9. “Department” means the department of agriculture and land stewardship.
10. “Distribute” means to import, consign, manufacture, produce, compound, mix, blend, or offer for sale, sell, barter, or otherwise supply a commercial fertilizer or beneficial substance in this state.
7. The term “distributor” means any person who imports, consigns, manufactures, produces, compounds, mixes, or blends commercial fertilizer, or who offers for sale, sells, barters, or otherwise distributes commercial fertilizer in this state.
11. “Distributor” means any person who imports, consigns, manufactures, produces, compounds, mixes, blends, or who offers for sale, sells, barters, or otherwise distributes, a commercial fertilizer or beneficial substance in this state.
12. a. “Established date of operation” means the date on which an anhydrous ammonia plant commenced operating.
8. “Established date of operation” means the date on which an anhydrous ammonia plant commenced operating. If the physical facilities of the plant are subsequently expanded, the established date of operation for each expansion is deemed to be a separate and independent “established date of operation” established as of the date of commencement of the expanded operations. The commencement of expanded operations does not divest the plant of a previously established date of operation.
b. If the physical facilities of the plant are subsequently expanded, the established date of operation for each expansion is deemed to be a separate and independent “established date of operation” established as of the date of commencement of the expanded operations.
c. The commencement of expanded operations does not divest the plant of a previously established date of operation.
9. “Established date of ownership” means the date of the recording of an appropriate instrument of title establishing the ownership of real estate.
13. “Established date of ownership” means the date of the recording of an appropriate instrument of title establishing the ownership of real estate.
10. The term “fertilizer” means any substance containing one or more recognized plant nutrient which is used for its plant nutrient content and which is designed for use and claimed to have value in promoting plant growth except unmanipulated animal and vegetable manures or calcium and magnesium carbonate materials used primarily for correcting soil acidity.
14. “Fertilizer” means any substance containing one or more recognized plant nutrients used for plant nutrient content and designed for use and claimed to have value in promoting plant growth except unmanipulated animal and vegetable manures or calcium and magnesium carbonate materials used primarily for correcting soil acidity.
11. The term “fertilizer material” means any substance used as a fertilizer or for compounding a fertilizer containing one or more of the recognized plant nutrients which are used for promoting plant growth or altering plant composition.
15. “Fertilizer material” means any substance used as a fertilizer or for compounding a fertilizer containing one or more of the recognized plant nutrients which are used for promoting plant growth or altering plant composition.
12. The term “grade” means the percentages of total nitrogen, available phosphorus or P2O5 or both, and soluble potassium or K2O or both stated in whole numbers in same terms, order and percentages as in the “guaranteed analysis”.
16. “Grade” means the percentages of total nitrogen, available phosphorus or P2O5 or both, and soluble potassium or K2O or both stated in whole numbers in same terms, order, and percentages as in the guaranteed analysis.
13. Guaranteed analysis:
a. (1) The term “guaranteed analysis” shall mean the minimum percentage of plant nutrients claimed and reported as Total Nitrogen (N), Available Phosphorus (P) or P2O5 or both, Soluble Potassium (K) or K2O or both and in the following form:
17. a. (1) “Guaranteed analysis” means the minimum percentage of plant nutrients claimed and reported as Total Nitrogen (N), Available Phosphorus (P) or P2O5 or both, Soluble Potassium (K) or K2O or both and in the following form:
Total Nitrogen (N) ............ percent
Total Nitrogen (N) ............ percent
Available Phosphorus (P) or P2O5 or both ............ percent
Available Phosphorus (P) or P2O5 or both ............ percent
Soluble Potassium (K) or K2O or both ............ percent
Soluble Potassium (K) or K2O or both ............ percent
(2) Registration and guarantee of water soluble phosphorus (P) or (P2O5) shall be permitted.
(2) Registration and guarantee of water soluble phosphorus (P) or (P2O5) shall be permitted.
b. The term “guaranteed analysis”, in the form specified in paragraph “a”, includes:
b. “Guaranteed analysis”, in the form specified in paragraph “a”, includes all of the following:
(1) For unacidulated mineral phosphatic materials and basic slag, both total and available phosphorus or P2O5 or both and the degree of fineness. For bone tankage and other organic phosphatic materials, total phosphorus or P2O5 or both.
(1) (a) For unacidulated mineral phosphatic materials and basic slag, both total and available phosphorus or P2O5 or both and the degree of fineness.
(b) For bone tankage and other organic phosphatic materials, total phosphorus or P2O5 or both.
(2) When any additional plant nutrient elements contained in a substance as identified in subsection 10 of this section, are claimed in writing, they shall be identified in the guarantee, expressed as the element, and shall be subject to inspection and analysis in accordance with the methods and regulations that may be prescribed by the association of official agricultural chemists.
(2) When any additional plant nutrient elements contained in a beneficial substance are claimed in writing, they shall be identified in the guarantee, expressed as the element, and shall be subject to inspection and analysis in accordance with the methods and regulations that may be prescribed by the association of official agricultural chemists.
18. “Label” means the display of all written, printed, or graphic matter upon the immediate container or statement accompanying a commercial fertilizer or beneficial substance.
19. “Labeling” means the advertising or promotion of any commercial fertilizer or beneficial substance including but not limited to any written, printed, graphic, or electronic communication used in promoting the sale of a commercial fertilizer or beneficial substance.
14. “Licensee” means a person licensed under section 200.4.
20. “Licensee” means a person licensed under section 200.4.
15. “Nuisance” means public or private nuisance as defined by statute or by the common law.
21. “Nuisance” means public or private nuisance as defined by statute or by the common law.
16. “Nuisance action or proceeding” means an action, claim or proceeding brought at law, in equity, or as an administrative proceeding, which is based on nuisance.
22. “Nuisance action or proceeding” means an action, claim or proceeding brought at law, in equity, or as an administrative proceeding, which is based on nuisance.
17. The term “official sample” means any sample of commercial fertilizer taken by the secretary or the secretary’s agent.
23. “Official sample” means any sample of commercial fertilizer taken by the secretary or the secretary’s agent.
18. “Organic agricultural product” means the same as defined in section 190C.1.
19. “Owner” means the person holding record title to real estate, and includes both legal and equitable interest under recorded real estate contracts.
24. “Owner” means the person holding record title to real estate, and includes both legal and equitable interest under recorded real estate contracts.
20. The term “percent or percentage” means the percentage by weight.
25. “Percent” or “percentage” means the percentage by weight.
21. The term “person” includes individual, partnership, association, firm, and corporation.
26. “Person” includes an individual, or a type of partnership, limited liability company, corporation, or association, formed or organized to do business in this state or authorized to do or transact business in this state.
22. The term “pesticide” as used in this chapter means insecticides, miticides, nemacides, fungicides, herbicides and any other substance used in pest control.
27. “Pesticide” includes insecticides, miticides, nemacides, fungicides, herbicides, and any other substance used in pest control.
23. “Rule” means a rule as defined in section 17A.2 which materially affects the operation of an anhydrous ammonia plant. The term includes a rule which was in effect prior to July 1, 1984.
28. “Plant amendment” means any substance applied to a plant seed which is intended to improve growth, yield, product quality, reproduction, flavor, or other favorable characteristics of a plant except a fertilizer, soil amendment, agricultural liming material, animal manure, vegetable manure, pesticide, plant regulator, or other material which may be exempted by regulation.
29. “Plant biostimulant” means a substance, microorganism, or mixture thereof, that, when applied to a seed, plant, the rhizosphere, soil, or other growth media, acts to support a plant’s natural nutrition processes independently of the biostimulant’s nutrient content and improves nutrient availability, uptake, or use efficiency, tolerance to abiotic stress, and consequent growth, development, quality, or yield.
30. “Plant inoculant” means a product consisting of microorganisms to be applied to the plant or soil for the purpose of enhancing the availability or uptake of plant nutrients through the root system.
31. “Secretary” means the secretary of agriculture.
24. The term “sell” or “sale” includes exchange.
32. “Sell” or “sale” includes exchange.
25. A “soil conditioner” is any substance which when added to the soil or applied to plants will produce a favorable growth, yield or quality of crop or soil flora or fauna or other soil characteristics, other than a fertilizer, recognized pesticide, unmanipulated animal and vegetable manures or calcium and magnesium carbonate materials used primarily for correcting soil acidity.
33. “Soil amendment” means any substance or a mixture of substances which is intended to improve the physical, chemical, biochemical, biological, or other characteristic of the soil, except a fertilizer, agricultural liming material, unmanipulated animal manure, unmanipulated vegetable manure, pesticide, or any other material exempted by regulation.
34. “Soil inoculant” means a microbial product that is applied to colonize the soil to benefit the soil chemistry, biology, or structure.
35. “Soil-amending ingredient” means any substance which when applied to soil will improve the physical, chemical, biochemical, biological, or other characteristics of the soil.
36. “Soil-amending ingredient form” means the chemical compound, such as salt, chelate, oxide, or acid, of an ingredient or the physical form of an ingredient.
26. A “specialty fertilizer” is a commercial fertilizer distributed primarily for nonfarm use, such as home gardens, lawns, shrubbery, flowers, golf courses, municipal parks, cemeteries, greenhouses and nurseries and may include commercial fertilizers used for research or experimental purposes.
37. “Specialty fertilizer” means a commercial fertilizer distributed primarily for nonfarm use, such as home gardens, lawns, shrubbery, flowers, golf courses, municipal parks, cemeteries, greenhouses, and nurseries, and may include commercial fertilizers used for research or experimental purposes.
27. The term “ton” means a net weight of two thousand pounds avoirdupois.
38. “Ton” means a net weight of two thousand pounds avoirdupois.
28. The term “unmanipulated manures” means any substances composed primarily of excreta, plant remains, or mixtures of such substances which have not been processed in any manner.
39. a. “Unmanipulated manures” means any substances composed primarily of excreta, plant remains, or mixtures of such substances which have not been processed in any manner other than dewatering.
29. Words importing the singular number may extend and be applied to several persons or things, and words importing the plural number may include the singular.
b. “Unmanipulated manures” includes unmanipulated animal manure or unmanipulated vegetable manure.
84 Acts, ch 1269, §1; 2000 Acts, ch 1082, §1; 2005 Acts, ch 73, §1; 2009 Acts, ch 41, §263
84 Acts, ch 1269, §1; 2000 Acts, ch 1082, §1; 2005 Acts, ch 73, §1; 2009 Acts, ch 41, §263; 2017 Acts, ch 159, §39; 2021 Acts, ch 149, §8; 2024 Acts, ch 1177, §26, 27; 2025 Acts, ch 134, §3
Referred to in
Further definitions, see §189.1
Further definitions, see §189.1
Section amended

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