Navigate fertilizer regulations and product registrations with this 1959 official report. This volume explains how Connecticut law at the time handled fertilizer registration, fees, and exemptions. It also shows how manufacturers, retailers, and buyers could ensure compliance, and it includes official definitions and references to standards set by a national association. - Learn how registration requirements applied to fertilizers imported from out-of-state and those sold for manufacturing or experimental purposes. - See the fees, tonnage taxes, and who is responsible for paying them under the statute. - Review the framework for official definitions, standards, and how brands are registered and listed. - Browse an index and sample brand listings to understand how products were cataloged for the state market. Ideal for readers needing historical regulatory context, including researchers, policymakers, and professionals in the fertilizer industry.