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The New Hampshire Commercial Feed Law, Chapter 226 of the Laws of the State of New Hampshire, conforms closely to the Uniform Feed Bill pro posed by the Association of American Feed Control Officials. All persons con cerned with the manufacture or use of feedingstuffs Should become familiar with the requirements of the law.

Registration: Each brand of commercial feed offered for sale In the state must be registered with the Feed Control Supervisor. Forms are provided for that purpose by his office in Concord, New Hampshire.

The term commercial feed refers to all materials which are, distributed for use as feed for animals, other than man, and for wild birds kept in captivity, except (1) unmixed whole Seeds, and meals made directly from the entire seeds, (2) unground hay, and (3) whole or ground straw, sto-ver, Silage, cobs and hulls when not mixed with other materials.

The feedingstuff is usually registered by the manufacturer or jobber, whether he is located within or outside the state. Feedingstuffs manufactured in other states are frequently handled by several middle-men before they reach the local distributor. Under the provisions of the law, if the manufacturer or jobber fails to make registration, the dealer is responsible. Dealers who purchase feed for resale Should assure themselves that the brands they purchase are prop erly registered and the license fee paid, otherwise, they must assume that re Sponsibility.

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