INSTRUCTIONS 



Application for Registration: Submit cover sheet in duplicate. One copy 

 will be returned as your Certificate of Registration. 



Product Data Sheet: One or more (81/2" x 11") sheets, to which is affixed 

 a label, or if the label has not been printed, proposed copy or printer's 

 proof may be affixed, for each product to be registered, must accompany 

 the application. Number the attached data sheet pages and insert the page 

 number in parentheses on the cover sheet immediately after the name of 

 the feed. 



Brands: List these on the application cover sheets under the headings and 

 in the order "Reregistrations" and "New Registrations." (Reregistrations 

 are renewals from the previous year. New Registrations are brands not 

 registered the previous year.) 



Reregistrations: (Renewals of registrations) require that all cover sheets 

 be renewed. It is not necessary to renew Product Data Sheets except with 

 respect to information which is different from that furnished when the 

 feeds were registered or last reregistered. 



Labeling: All labeling must be in accordance with New Hampshire Stock 

 Foods law, and all information on cover sheets and data sheets must com- 

 ply with the above law. 



Labeling — The law requires every manufacturer or dealer who shall 

 sell or offer for sale any concentrated commercial feedingstuffs to furnish 

 with each package a clearly printed statement certifying: 



the number of net pounds in the package, 

 the name or trademark under which the article is sold, 

 the name of the manufacturer, shipper, or for whom the product is 

 manufactured, 



the place of business, 

 and a chemical analysis stating: 



the minimum percentage only of crude protein, 



the minimum percentage only of crude fat, 



the maximum percentage only of crude fiber, 

 and the name of each ingredient contained in the feed. 



In order to secure greater uniformity in the labeling of feeds and in 

 the statement of ingredients, the Association of American Feed Control 

 Officials has adopted definitions and standards. The Association has ap- 

 proved 20 official regulations which "should be adopted by State officials 

 insofar as their statutes will permit." There are no conflicts with the New 

 Hampshire feedingstuffs law in these regulations. Manufacturers and 

 dealers are, therefore, expected to conform to the regulations of the Asso- 

 ciation in all matters not specifically mentioned in the law. 



