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Commercial/Reciprocal Applicators

Use this link to search for licensed commercial and reciprocal pesticide applicators. The data may be exported into .csv format.


Commercial/Reciprocal Applicators

Use this link to search for licensed commercial and reciprocal pesticide applicators. The data may be exported into .csv format.


Fertilizer Permit

Non-Agricultural and Special-Use Fertilizer Permits
If you distribute low-analysis fertilizers, you will need either a non-agricultural or special-use permit. Low-analysis fertilizers have less than 24 percent N-P-K. These permits remain in effect until you change the product's label or formulation. The permit fee is $25/permit, a one-time charge.
  • Non-agricultural fertilizers are used on gardens, lawns, golf courses, greenhouses and nurseries and other non-farm uses, and for research.
  • Special-use fertilizers are for product labeled for remedying nutrient deficiencies unique to certain crops or local areas.
You must obtain a product permit for each brand name and formulation, valid until you change the label or formulation. Permits are $25/product, a one-time charge. Permit fees are non-transferable and non-refundable.

If your fertilizer product also includes substances that claim to improve plant growth, crop yield or quality, or soil properties, complete a Fertilizer-Additive Permit application instead.

If your low-analysis fertilizer product is labeled solely for organic crop production, it may qualify for an organic exemption from requiring a permit. Complete a Fertilizer or SPA Organic Exempt application instead.

If your fertilizer product is NOT low-analysis (i.e. over 24 N-P-K or single ingredient), a permit is not required. If the product also contains a soil or plant additive, complete a Soil or Plant Additive Permit application; otherwise, complete a Fertilizer Permit Exempt application if the product does not include a soil or plant additive.

Link to Statute 94.64
Link to Rule ATCP 40.12


Fertilizer-Additive Permit

If your product requires both a Fertilizer Permit and a Soil or Plant Additive Permit, you can now submit one application online for both! Both permit fees are still applicable.

Non-Agricultural and Special-Use Fertilizer Permits
If you distribute low-analysis fertilizers, you will need either a non-agricultural or special-use permit. Low-analysis fertilizers have less than 24 percent N-P-K.
  • Non-agricultural fertilizers are used on gardens, lawns, golf courses, greenhouses and nurseries and other non-farm uses, and for research.
  • Special-use fertilizers are for product labeled for remedying nutrient deficiencies unique to certain crops or local areas.
Soil and plant additives are substances applied to seed, soil, or plants that claim to improve plant growth, crop yield or quality, or soil properties.

You must obtain a product permit for each brand name and formulation, valid until you change the label or formulation. Permits are $125/product, a one-time charge. Permit fees are non-transferable and non-refundable.

If your fertilizer-additive product is labeled solely for organic crop production, it may qualify for an organic exemption from requiring a permit. Complete a Fertilizer or SPA Organic Exempt application instead.

If your fertilizer-additive product is NOT low-analysis (i.e. over 24 N-P-K or single ingredient), a permit is only required for the soil or plant additive. Complete a Soil or Plant Additive Permit application instead.

Link to Statute 94.64
Link to Statute 94.65
Link to Rule ATCP 40.12
Link to Rule ATCP 40.20


License List for Division of Animal Health (all programs)

Click on the blue "Division of Animal Health License Search" hyperlink at the bottom of this message to start the search process. Review the "Search Tips & Instruction" information below to assist with your search.

SEARCH TIPS & INSTRUCTIONS
To search, select the license type in the dropdown list. Click “View Report” to see the results.

How to download your search results
When the information is displayed, click the Save icon ( ) and select the file type you wish to obtain. There are 7 options to choose from. For example, if you want a sortable Excel format, choose the "CSV (comma delimited)" option and save the file as an Excel document.

If you have any questions, contact the Division of Animal Health at (608) 224-4872.


Storage Tank Search

Click on the blue "Storage Tank Search" hyperlink at the bottom of this message to start the search process. Review the "Search Tips & Instruction" information below to assist with your search.

DISCLAIMER FOR STORAGE TANK DATABASE INFORMATION
This web site contains information derived from tank registration information supplied to the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection (DATCP) (Department) from outside sources. This information is provided as a convenience to assist the public in knowing what information is in the Department's files. The Department adds information to this web site on a regular basis as information is provided to the Department.

The Department does not and cannot guarantee or certify the accuracy of this information. This information may not contain complete or current information on a specific tank. The information may contain errors and omissions, including, but not limited to, technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. The Department reserves the right to make additions, deletions or modifications to the information contained on this web site.

SEARCH TIPS & INSTRUCTIONS
Search instructions (search fields are not case sensitive):
  • To search by Address
    1. Select the county
    2. Enter the site address (use either the address number or street name)

  • To search by Owner – Enter either the last name of the individual or the business name

  • To search by Facility ID – Enter the facility ID number

  • Click “View Report” to see the results

Note: Searching by different criteria may produce different results because of missing or partially matched information.

How to download your search results
When the information is displayed, click the Save icon ( ) and select the file type you wish to obtain. There are 7 options to choose from. For example, if you want a sortable Excel format, choose the "CSV (comma delimited)" option and save the file as an Excel document.

To download the entire storage tank database in a format compatible with MS Excel, click here. Please note that this is a very large file.

For questions or concerns regarding the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection Storage Tank Database please contact one of the following:

Storage Tanks General Information: (608) 224-5147
Email: datcpweightsandmeasures@wisconsin.gov


Storage Tank Search

Click on the blue "Storage Tank Search" hyperlink at the bottom of this message to start the search process. Review the "Search Tips & Instruction" information below to assist with your search.

DISCLAIMER FOR STORAGE TANK DATABASE INFORMATION
This web site contains information derived from tank registration information supplied to the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection (DATCP) (Department) from outside sources. This information is provided as a convenience to assist the public in knowing what information is in the Department's files. The Department adds information to this web site on a regular basis as information is provided to the Department.

The Department does not and cannot guarantee or certify the accuracy of this information. This information may not contain complete or current information on a specific tank. The information may contain errors and omissions, including, but not limited to, technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. The Department reserves the right to make additions, deletions or modifications to the information contained on this web site.

SEARCH TIPS & INSTRUCTIONS
Search instructions (search fields are not case sensitive):
  • To search by Address
    1. Select the county
    2. Enter the site address (use either the address number or street name)

  • To search by Owner – Enter either the last name of the individual or the business name

  • To search by Facility ID – Enter the facility ID number

  • Click “View Report” to see the results

Note: Searching by different criteria may produce different results because of missing or partially matched information.

How to download your search results
When the information is displayed, click the Save icon ( ) and select the file type you wish to obtain. There are 7 options to choose from. For example, if you want a sortable Excel format, choose the "CSV (comma delimited)" option and save the file as an Excel document.

To download the entire storage tank database in a format compatible with MS Excel, click here. Please note that this is a very large file.

For questions or concerns regarding the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection Storage Tank Database please contact one of the following:

Storage Tanks General Information: (608) 224-5147
Email: datcpweightsandmeasures@wisconsin.gov

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