Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 209 - Arkansas Agriculture Department
Division 02 - State Plant Board
Rule 209.02.06-007 - Official Standards for Seed Certification in Arkansas
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
OUTLINE OF STEPS TO FOLLOW IN CERTIFYING SEED
1. Write for regulations and application blank for the crop you want to certify. These are furnished by the Plant Board. Study these regulations carefully.
2. Secure approved source of seed. Check the regulation on this point.
3. Send completed application to Plant Board Office, Little Rock. Unless you use your own certified seed, be sure to include with your application a copy of the invoice showing purchase of the seed, a set of tags from one of the bags and about a one pound representative sample of the seed. Check the regulations for each crop as to time applications should be made.
4. Completely clean all planting equipment of other seeds and plant the seed for certification in a field which is relatively free of noxious weeds, and one which conforms to the regulations as to isolation from other crops and to crops grown on this field in previous years. Check the regulations on these points for the seed you are certifying.
5. Prior to the field inspection by the Plant Board, be sure to rogue your field of noxious weeds, other crops and off-type plants. This is a very important point and if the job is done well it may mean the difference of the seed being certified or disqualified.
6. Be sure to notify the Plant Board office about two weeks ahead of the expected harvest date so that the necessary field inspection can be made.
7. Completely clean all harvesting equipment and storage of all other seeds so that no mixture will occur at this point. The method of harvesting and the storage should be approved by the Plant Board (check the cotton regulations for special requirements as to ginning and storage of seed).
8. After harvest is completed, report to the Plant Board the number of bushels of seed saved for certification.
9. Keep a close check on the seed in storage to see that the moisture content is low enough to prevent heating. Before cleaning send in a representative sample for a preliminary test. This would not be an official test.
10. Use the best equipment available for cleaning and treating seed. If you are using someone else's facilities to clean your seed, you may request that the Plant Board inspect the cleaning equipment just prior to the cleaning of your seed.
11. New containers, approved reusable containers, or dedicated bulk bins must be used for seed that is for certification.
12. After the seed have been cleaned, notify the Plant Board and an official representative sample for an analysis and moisture test will be taken. This is the final step, and if the analysis conforms to the regulations, you are in line for tags or bulk certificates on your seed. Cottonseed may be officially sampled before being cleaned either in bulk or bags. (Note: only certified blue-tag grade may be sampled in the bulk and be eligible for tags or certificates.)
13. Tags and/or bulk certificates are issued when ordered by the applicant.
14. By carefully following the outline above you should not experience too much difficulty in getting your seed certified. If at any time you have questions or are in doubt about the next step to take, please feel free to contact the Plant Board office.
NOXIOUS WEEDS OF ARKANSAS
Every certified seed grower should know and learn to recognize the noxious weeds of the state. By knowing these weeds a certified seed grower is in a much better position to successfully rogue his fields, thus enabling him to conform more easily to the regulations. The noxious weeds of Arkansas are as follows:
1. Field Bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis)
2. Nutgrass (Cyperus rotundus)
3. Crotalaria (Crotalaria spp.)
4. Wild onion and/or wild garlic (Allium spp.)
5. Johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense)
6. Dodder (Cuscuta spp.)
7. Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon)
8. Cheat or Chess (Bromus secalinus and/or Bromus commutatus)
9. Darnel (Lolium temulentum)
10. Corncockle (Agrostemma githago)
11. Horsenettle (Solanum carolinense)
12. Purple nightshade (Solanum elaeagnifolium)
13. Buckhorn plantain (Plantago lanceolata)
14. Dock and/or Sorrel (Rumex spp.)
15. Blueweed (Helianthus ciliaris)
16. Morning Glory (Ipomoea spp.)
17. Hedge bindweed (Calystegia sepium)
18. Giant Foxtail (Setaria faberi)
19. Cocklebur (Xanthium spp.)
20. Moonflower (Ipomoea turbinata)
24. Barnyardgrass (Echinochloa crusgalli)
*Prohibited in both Field Standards and Cleaned Seed Standards for all crops certified.
When found in rice, the following weeds shall, in addition, be classed as noxious, and their presence must be indicated in accordance with the requirements for other noxious weeds:
(a) Red Rice (Oryza sativa var.),
(b) Curly indigo (Aeschynomene spp.),
(c) Tall indigo or coffee bean (Sesbania macrocarpa).
REQUIREMENTS FOR BECOMING A STATE LICENSED PLANT BREEDER
(A) Any person wishing to secure a license as a plant breeder shall first apply to the Board for a Qualification Data Sheet, which must be filled out in complete detail and returned to the Director, who shall place on file said data sheet and keep it available for reference at all times.
(B) Only such persons bearing a reputation for honesty, competency, and fair dealing will be favorably considered as applicants.
(C) In order to obtain a certificate as a state licensed plant breeder, all persons applying to the board for seed registration will be required to appear before the Director at a designated time and place, and stand a written examination on the scientific principles and economic phases of plant breeding, the questions to be made out and graded by the Agronomy Department, College of Agriculture and Home Economics, University of Arkansas.
(D) In case any person applied to the Board for a certificate who, operating a well established seed breeding unit regularly, has in his employment under contract (a copy of which must be furnished to the Director) one or more technically trained plant breeders, only the employed plant breeder shall take the examination. The certificate, if granted, shall be issued in the name of the applicant, but the name of the plant breeder passing the required examination must appear thereon.
(E) A grade of seventy-five will be considered a passing grade and any person making such a mark, or above, shall when he has complied with all other requirements, and produced a commercial quantity of Foundation or Registered seed, be issued a certificate as a licensed plant breeder, and be entitled to purchase a sufficient number of Foundation or Registered seed tags to cover the production of seed from the acreage that has passed all requirements.
(F) Provided, that in addition to passing the written examination the applicant shall maintain a breeding program which shall be under the observation of the Director for a period of three years, and if at the end of that time the methods used and the results obtained, are scientific and worthy, then the certificate shall be issued. Or provided, that the applicant shall employ one or more qualified plant breeders who shall have a Master's or Doctor's degree in plant breeding, and only the employed plant breeder shall take the examination, and as soon as a breeding program is started the certificate shall be issued. In addition to the name of the applicant the name of the breeder shall appear on the certificate. And provided, that if for any reason the applicant's breeding program in any crop shall be discontinued then the certificate covering that crop shall be revoked. Also, any person having a doctorate degree in plant breeding and three years experience would not be required to take the examination.
(G) Any person passing the written examination or the field observations will not be required to pass an additional examination, unless the certificate should be revoked, or his crop should fail for a period to pass the necessary field inspection.
(H) Foundation seeds shall be produced only by a person holding a certificate from the
Board, entitling said person to be officially designated as a licensed________breeder (name of crop to be inserted in blank as said person may qualify).
(I) Any person seeking a certificate as a producer of Foundation or Registered seed must own or control land necessary in the breeding and production of seed of high purity and excellence. If the said person does not own his land, it will be necessary to furnish the Director with copies of all contracts or their equivalent, showing actual possession of the land.
(J) All seed eligible for Foundation grade and which is registered in the name of any person shall be his own or his employed plant breeder's selection, except that a licensed plant breeder may obtain Breeder seed of the crop for which he is licensed from another licensed plant breeder, or Agricultural Experiment Station, or the USDA, and produce Foundation seed from this material; provided he has written approval from the organization releasing the variety concerned. In emergency cases where there is no source of Foundation seed of a variety still in demand, any licensed plant breeder may be permitted to take the variety for purification, if necessary, and subsequently produce Foundation Seed.
(K) Any licensed plant breeder may have produced for him, under contract and under his direct supervision, his Registered seed, provided, that each unit under contract must comply with regulations specified hereafter under specific regulations of the various crops.
(L) No person who has been granted a certificate as a licensed plant breeder shall be allowed to advertise the fact without designating in all such advertising material the crop or crops that certificate is granted for.
GENERAL SEED CERTIFICATION STANDARDS
These general standards are applicable to all crops eligible for certification, and with the specific standards for each crop will constitute the Regulations for Seed Certification.
A. Type of Certifying Organization: The Arkansas State Plant Board under Act 73 of Acts 1931 of the state legislature is the official certifying agent.
B. Purpose of Certification: The purpose shall be to maintain and make available to the public, through seed certification, high quality seeds and propagating materials of superior crop plant varieties, so grown and distributed as to insure genetic identity and purity.
C. Eligibility of Crop Varieties for Certification:
D. Classes of Certified Seed and Definition of Terms: Four classes of seed shall be recognized for seed certification. These classes shall meet the specific requirements approved for each crop. These classes are as follows:
Note: At the discretion of the certifying agency a grower may be permitted to continue production of seed for certification from lots of seed that were fully inspected but rejected because of factors which did not involve genetic identity and purity of germplasm.
E. Limitation of Generations for Certified Seed: The number of generations through which a variety may be multiplied shall be limited to that specified by the originating breeder or owner and shall not exceed two generations beyond the Foundation seed class with the following exceptions which may be made with the permission of the originating or sponsoring plant breeder, institution, or the designee:
F. Establishing Source of Seed: Any person applying for certification on a crop planted from seed other than his own production, must submit with his application, a copy of purchase invoice with identity, or other documentary evidence to provide source, quantity, and class of seed planted. If application covers seed of own production, the applicant shall identify the lot number, quantity and class of seed being planted.
G. Application:
Small Grains (oats, wheat, rye, barley).................... |
April 1 |
Red, white and crimson clover and watermelons..... |
April 20 |
Rapeseed and Eastern Gamagrass........................ |
May 1 |
Fescue, vetch and okra........................................... |
.May 15 |
Corn......................................................................... |
June 1 |
Rice, cotton, lespedeza and cowpeas..................... |
July 1 |
Soybeans................................................................. |
Auqust 15 |
Sorghum.................................................................. |
.September 1 |
Applications should be made on or before the above dates. Late applications may be accepted provided they can be processed and the inspection made without jeopardizing the handling of those applications filed prior to the deadline date. The fee for late applications will be an additional $50.00 for each variety applied on. The applicant must have in force a valid Seed Labeler's License or Certification Permit (Refer to Circular 10: Regulations on the Sale of Planting Seed in Arkansas, Section 5. Fees.)
H. Fees: The application fee and the acreage inspection fee shall be paid at the time the application is filed for all crops except cotton. The acreage inspection fee on cotton shall be paid prior to the time the field inspection is made.
Printed pressure-sensitive labels.......................................... |
10 cents each |
Printed pressure-sensitive labels for |
approved reusable bulk containers........................................ |
8 cents/50 lbs. |
Unprinted tags and labels may be purchased at one-half the price of printed tags/labels when ordered in quantities of 5,000 or more. No refunds will be made for unused tags/labels.
Those applicants equipped and approved to label Blue Tag Grade seed on the containers shall report the amount in each lot so labeled.
Blue Tag Bags............................................................ |
8 cents/bag |
Approved New or Reusable containers:
Rigid Mini-bulk Containers............................ |
8 cents/50 lbs. |
Flexible Mini-bulk Containers (Superbags).... |
8 cents/bushel |
Those applicants selling crops eligible for bulk certification shall report the amount of each lot sold on bulk certificates and pay 8 cents/bushel.
Bulk Certificate forms (used for all sales including a movement of the seed)....$0.25 each.
On inspections requiring more than 2 hours, $10.00 per hour will be charged for each additional hour.
Application Fee: $20.00 for each variety.
Pre-plant inspections (to determine if meets land requirements):
Acreage Inspection fees: $500.00 for the first ten acres and $12.00 per acre for each additional acre. This includes the three required inspections* and official numbered certificates required for each shipment of certified sod, sprigs or plugs.
*Any re-inspections necessary between regularly scheduled inspections will be conducted at $50 per field per trip.
I. Production of Seed:
J. Cleaning Equipment: It is the applicant's responsibility to make sure that all seeders, drills, wagons, trucks, harvesters, cleaners, bins, etc., are thoroughly cleaned of other seeds. The applicant may, before starting to clean seed, secure the Board's approval of the cleaning equipment. (See FEE section for the cost(s) of this optional service.)
K. Storage and Storage Inspection:
L. Processing of Seed:
All seed approved for certification must be packed in new containers or approved reusable containers as indicated below.
Registered Grade:
Note: Lot size for registered grade crops packed in these containers is limited to 3,000 bushels per lot.
Blue tag Grade approved reusable containers are the following:
Seed eligible for certification may be sold from one seedsman to another while in bulk,
provided, that the identity of the seed has been maintained at all times and that the
appropriate documents have accompanied the shipment. Contact the Plant Board for
specific instructions.
Inspectors shall make random checks to see that the seed is being properly handled.
Note: See special requirement for processing cottonseed under regulations for cotton.
M. Sampling: An official sample of each lot of seed to be certified shall be obtained by a representative of the State Plant Board, at the request of the applicant, from those lots that are so stored that a complete representative sample may be drawn. These samples will be drawn according to the rules of the Association of Official Seed Analysts. These samples, if used as a basis for approving lots for certification, shall be taken only from lots that have been cleaned, graded, and packed in approved containers, each of which is printed or stenciled to show the lot number, except that, all grades of cottonseed may be sampled in bulk, and Blue Tag Grade seed of all other crops may be sampled in bulk provided the seed has been cleaned and graded.
In order to secure a representative sample, equal portions shall be taken from evenly distributed parts of the quantity of seed to be sampled. Access shall be had to all parts of that quantity. When more than one trierful of seed is drawn from a bag, different paths shall be followed. When more than one handful is taken from a bag, the handfuls shall be taken from well-separated points. Sampling of seed for certification shall be accomplished by one of the following approved sampling methods:
When sampling closed bags in quantities of one to six bags, sample each bag and take a total of at least five trierfuls or handfuls. For lots of more than six bags, sample five bags plus at least 10% of the number of bags in the lot. Regardless of lot size, it is not necessary to sample more than thirty bags.
N. Laboratory Analysis: An official laboratory analysis will be made by the State Plant Board Laboratory. Also, a Registered Seed Technologist approved and licensed by the State Plant Board may run an official analysis on seed for certification of designated crops only. These analyses will be conducted according to the rules of the Association of Official Seed Analysts, and will be made from samples obtained by State Plant Board Inspectors. The sample on which the purity analysis and noxious weed seed examination is made will not be less than the minimum weights for working samples required by the State Plant Board's certification regulations for the grade and kind of seed. Confirmation tests will be made by the State Plant Board on samples tested by a licensed Registered Seed Technologist and used as a basis for labeling seed for certification. Such confirmation tests must show that the seed is truthfully labeled and meets the minimum standards for the grade and kind of seed.
O. Tags and Labels for Approved Containers:
All classes of certified seed, when offered for sale, shall have an official certification label affixed to each container, clearly identifying the certifying agency, the reference number, the kind and variety name, and class of seed. Chemically treated seed shall be labeled to comply with the seed laws.
An applicant has the option of having the Plant Board print the complete analysis on the certification tag, or he may have the tags issued showing his permit number or other identification numbers, or if equipped and approved may label the containers for Blue Tag Grade seed in lieu of using tags. In cases where the applicant completely prints his tags or labels, he shall furnish the Plant Board a true copy of a specimen tag or label for each lot so labeled and when labeled. In no case can the analysis used be below the minimum standards established for the grade and crop being certified. The Plant Board will make periodic checks and/or audits to verify the correct use and disposition of certified tags, preprinted containers, and other labeling used.
P. Certification of Seed in Bulk:
Seed eligible for bulk certification shall meet all field and clean seed standards for certified seed as specified in these regulations. All rules for production, conditioning, and testing of certified seed shall apply, except that seed does not have to be in bags.
(Form 24 Bulk transfers of seed between certified growers/seedsmen are unlimited.)
Retail Seed Facilities that are not certified producers/dealers must secure approval from the Arkansas State Plant Board. Application for a retail facility to sell bulk certified seed from their facility will be approved after the applicant's storage has been inspected and acceptable procedures for receiving, storing, dispensing and record keeping for maintaining identity of the seed have been demonstrated.
Bulk Certificates (used for all sales including a movement of the seed) from a Certified Dealer/Producer to a Bulk Retail Facility or farmer will cost $0.25 each.
Copies of bulk certificates and a fee of $0.08 per bushel for the total amount sold as bulk certified shall be returned to the certification office at the end of each crop season (Jan. 15th for wheat).
The amount of seed grown, conditioned or purchased for bulk sale. The amount of bulk seed sold by variety and lot number. Current inventory of seed available for sale of each variety.
At the end of each crop season (Jan. 15 for wheat), a bulk certified sales summary for each variety and lot number shall be sent to the Certification office regarding all sales of bulk certified seed. Copies of retail certificates used as well as all unused certificates shall be returned at this time.
Q. Sale of Seed: Certified seed of any crop cannot be sold as such, under any grade, until the seed has been properly cleaned, graded, packed in approved containers, with tags/labels or (for seed allowed to be sold in bulk) accompanied with a bulk certificate.
R. Substandard Seed in Emergencies: It is recognized that in an emergency, such as unfavorable weather conditions, much seed necessary for the advancement of crop improvement would be lost if regular certification standards are adhered to. Therefore, under such circumstances, seed failing to meet certification standards other than those affecting genetic purity may be certified, provided there is no injury to the reputation of certified seed.
S. Interagency Certification: Interagency Certification may be accomplished by participation of more than one official certifying agency in performing the services required to certify a lot of seed.
T. Responsibilities:
U. Special Crops Those crops, if accepted for certification, for which no standards appear in this publication, will be certified on the basis of the minimum standards established by the Association of Official Seed Certifying Agencies.
STANDARDS FOR CERTIFICATION OF CRIMSON CLOVER
A. The general seed certification standards are basic, and together with the following specific standards, shall constitute the regulation for the certification of crimson clover.
B. Land Requirements:
C. Field Standards:
Isolation For - |
Foundation |
Registered |
Certified Blue Tag |
Fields of less than 5 acres |
100 rods |
60 rods |
30 rods |
Fields of more than 5 acres |
60 rods |
30 rods |
20 rods |
Factor |
MAXIMUM PERMITTED IN EACH CLASS |
||
Registered |
Certified Blue Tag |
||
Other Varieties 1. |
None |
.02% (1 in 5000) |
.05% (1 in 2000) |
Objectionable Noxious Weeds 2. |
None |
None |
None |
D. Standards for Cleaned Seed:
Factor |
STANDARDS FOR EACH CLASS |
||
Registered |
Certified Blue Tag |
||
Pure Seed (minimum) |
98% |
98% |
98% |
Other Varieties or Other Crop (maximum) |
18 per lb. |
18 per lb. |
27 per lb. |
Other Noxious Weeds & Crops 2. |
None |
None |
None |
Objectionable Weeds 1. |
None |
18 per lb. |
27 per lb. |
Total Weed Seed (maximum) |
.25% |
.25% |
.5% |
Inert Matter (maximum) |
2% |
2% |
2% |
Germination, Including Hard Seed (minimum) |
85% |
85% |
85% |
STANDARDS FOR THE CERTIFICATION OF COTTONSEED
A. The general seed certification standards are basic, and together with the following specific standards, shall constitute the regulations for the certification of cotton.
B. Licensed Cotton Breeders: A licensed cotton breeder producing Foundation and Registered seed shall maintain a complete cotton breeding unit consisting of single stalk selections, inbred lines, or hybrids, planted in "plant-to row, or mass selection plots"; first, second, and third year multiplication plots and producing fields; all of which shall be well marked, so that their identity in the field is maintained. Complete records shall be kept showing the planting scheme, giving comparative data on the characteristics of the above work for at least three years. He shall have available for use such small gins, scales and other equipment that is necessary to efficiently process the breeding plots. Said equipment and records shall be available for inspection by Plant Board representatives at all times.
C. Application and Classes:
D. Field Standards:
Class |
Cottons of similar staple length and plant characters: |
Cottons of widely different staple length and plant characters: |
Foundation |
15 ft. |
300 ft. |
Registered |
15 ft. |
300 ft. |
Blue Tag Certified |
15 ft. |
100 ft. |
Note: The isolation required from cottons, such as red or sea island, shall be one-fourth mile.
Factor |
MAXIMUM PERMITTED IN EACH CLASS |
||
Foundation |
Registered |
Certified Blue Tag |
|
Other varieties- definite including off-type plants |
None |
1 plant per acre |
5 plants per acre |
Balloonvine, Serrated Tussock and Itchgrass |
None |
None |
None |
E. Ginning and Storage:
All ginning records must be kept available to the Director and his deputies. The Director is empowered to lay down special rules of ginning in individual cases. Foundation or Registered seed ginned on a custom gin must be stored in a building or room which has no direct connection with the gin, such as pipes or augers.
F. Processing Seed:
G. Seed Standards:
Factor |
STANDARDS FOR EACH CLASS |
||
Foundation |
Registered |
Certified Blue Tag |
|
Pure Seed (minimum) |
99% |
99% |
99% |
Other crop |
None |
None |
None |
Cocklebur (maximum) |
None |
1 seed in 4 lbs |
1 seed in 2 lbs |
Other Noxious Weeds including sandbur |
None |
None |
None |
Total Weed Seed (maximum) |
.0% |
.01% |
.02% |
Inert Matter (maximum) |
1% |
1% |
1% |
Moisture (maximum) |
12% |
12% |
12% |
Germination (minimum) |
80% |
80% |
80% |
STANDARDS FOR CERTIFICATION OF COWPEAS
A. The general seed certification standards are basic, and together with the following specific standards, shall constitute the regulations for certification of cowpeas.
B. Land Requirements: A crop will not be eligible for certification if planted on land where cowpeas, other than a certified crop of the same variety, were grown in the previous two years.
C. Isolation: A field for certification must be isolated from other cowpeas, by at least 30 feet. If the adjoining field is of the same variety and is being certified, then no isolation would be required.
D. Field Standards:
Factor |
STANDARDS FOR EACH CLASS |
||
Foundation |
Registered |
Certified Blue Tag |
|
Other Varieties (definite) |
None |
2 plants per acre |
4 plants per acre |
Field Bindweed, Balloonvine, Serrated Tussock, Itchgrass |
None |
None |
None |
Note: Only a small amount of johnsongrass in the field will be accepted.
E. Standards for Cleaned Seed:
Factor |
STANDARDS FOR EACH CLASS |
||
Foundation |
Registered |
Certified Blue Tag |
|
Pure Seed (minimum) |
98% |
98% |
98% |
Other Varieties (maximum) |
None |
1 in 4 lbs. |
1 in 2 lbs. |
Inert (maximum) |
2% |
2% |
2% |
Objectionable Noxious Weeds 1. |
None |
None |
None |
Other Noxious Weeds or Other Crop (maximum) |
1 in 4 lbs. |
1 in 4 lbs. |
1 in 2 lbs. |
Germination (minimum) |
80% |
80% |
80% |
STANDARDS FOR THE CERTIFICATION OF TALL FESCUE
A. The general seed certification standards are basic, and together with the following specific standards, shall constitute the regulations for the certification of fescue.
B. Land Requirements:
C. Field Standards:
STANDARDS FOR EACH CLASS |
|||
Factor |
Foundation |
Registered |
Certified Blue Tag |
Other Varieties (definite) |
None |
.02% (1 in 5000) |
.05% (1 in 2000) |
Objectionable Noxious Weeds 1. |
None |
None |
None |
Isolation 2. |
80 rods |
40 rods |
20 rods |
D. Standards for Cleaned Seed:
Factor |
STANDARDS FOR EACH CLASS |
||
Foundation |
Registered |
Certified Blue Tag |
|
Pure Seed (minimum) |
98% |
98% |
98% |
Other varieties |
9 per lb. |
18 per lb. |
45 per lb. |
Objectionable Noxious Weeds 1. |
None |
None |
None |
Other Noxious Weeds or Other Crop (maximum) |
18 per lb. |
27 per lb. |
45 per lb. |
Total Weed Seed (maximum) |
.3% |
.3% |
.5% |
Inert Matter (maximum) |
2% |
2% |
2% |
Germination (minimum) |
80% |
80% |
80% |
STANDARDS FOR THE CERTIFICATION OF LESPEDEZA*
A. The general seed certification standards are basic, and together with the following specific standards, shall constitute the regulations for the certification of lespedeza.
* The Marion variety of Striate Lespedeza is allowed to be certified if it meets the Association of Official Seed Certifying Agencies (AOSCA) standards for lespedeza.
B. Land Requirements:
C. Field Standards:
Factor |
STANDARDS FOR EACH CLASS |
||
Foundation |
Registered |
Certified Blue Tag |
|
Other Varieties |
.02% (1 in 5000) |
.03% (3 in 10,000 |
.05% (1 in 2000) |
Objectionable Noxious Weeds 1. |
None |
None |
None |
D. Standards for Cleaned Seed:
Factor |
STANDARDS FOR EACH CLASS |
||
Foundation |
Registered |
Certified Blue Tag |
|
Pure Seed (minimum) |
98% |
98% |
98% |
Other Varieties or Other Crop (maximum) |
27 per lb. |
45 per lb. |
45 per lb. |
Objectionable Noxious Weeds 1. |
None |
None |
None |
Other Noxious Weeds (maximum) |
27 per lb. |
45 per lb. |
45 per lb. |
Inert Matter (maximum) |
2% |
2% |
2% |
Weed Seeds (maximum) |
.5% |
1% |
1% |
Germination including Hard Seed (minimum) |
80% |
80% |
80% |
STANDARDS FOR THE CERTIFICATION OF OKRA SEED
A. The general seed certification standards are basic, and together with the following specific standards, shall constitute the regulations for the certification of okra seed.
B. Land requirements: The crop to be certified must not be sown on land which has within the last three years produced a crop of another variety of okra or an uncertified crop of the same variety. It is suggested that land used be as nearly free of nematodes as possible.
C. Handling Crop Prior to Field Inspection: The grower will be responsible for the roguing of fields on which certification is requested. The following program is suggested:
D. Field Standards:
Factor |
MAXIMUM PERMITTED - RATIO OF PLANTS |
||
Foundation |
Registered |
Certified Blue Tag |
|
Other Varieties (definite) |
None |
1:2500 |
1:1250 |
Other Varieties (doubtful) |
None |
1:750 |
1:500 |
E. Standards for Clean Seed:
Factor |
STANDARDS FOR EACH CLASS |
||
Foundation |
Registered |
Certified Blue Tag |
|
Pure Seed (minimum) |
N.S. |
98.00% |
98.00% |
Inert Matter (maximum) |
N.S. |
2.00% |
2.00% |
Weed Seeds (maximum) |
0.05% |
0.05% |
0.10% |
Objectionable or Noxious Weed Seeds (maximum)* |
None |
None |
None |
Total Other Crop Seeds (maximum) |
None |
0.02% |
0.07% |
Other Varieties (maximum) |
None |
0.01% |
0.05% |
Other Kinds (maximum) |
None |
0.01% |
0.02% |
Germination & Hard Seed (minimum) |
N.S. |
70.00% |
70.00% |
* Objectionable noxious weeds shall include field bindweed, johnsongrass, nutgrass, crotalaria, balloonvine, serrated tussock, itchgrass, and tropical soda apple.
STANDARDS FOR THE CERTIFICATION OF RAPE SEED
A. The general seed certification standards are basic, and together with the following standards, shall constitute the regulations for the certification of rape.
B. Land Requirements: Foundation and Registered seed of rape must be planted on land which did not produce rape during the previous four years. Certified (Blue Tag) seed of rape must be planted on land which did not produce rape during the previous three years.
C. Isolation: A field producing any class of Certified seed must have the minimum isolation distance from fields of any other variety of the same kind or from non-certified crop of the same variety as follows:
D. Field Standards:
Factor |
STANDARDS FOR EACH CLASS |
||
Foundation |
Registered |
Blue Tag |
|
Other Varieties |
1 in 2000 plants |
1 in 1000 plants |
1 in 500 plants |
E. Standards for Cleaned Seed:
Factor |
STANDARDS FOR EACH CLASS |
||
Foundation |
Registered |
Blue Tag |
|
Pure Seed (minimum) |
99% |
99% |
99% |
Inert Matter (maximum) |
1.00% |
1.00% |
1.00% |
Weed Seeds of Brassica spp. & Raphanus raphanistrum |
1 per lb. |
3 per lb. |
5 per lb. |
Prohibited Noxious |
None |
None |
None |
Buckhorn plantain, Dock, & Wild Onion/Garlic |
1 per lb. |
3 per lb. |
5 per lb. |
Other Weeds |
5 per lb. |
10 per lb. |
15 per lb. |
Total Other Crop Seeds (maximum) |
0.05% |
0.10% |
0.25% |
Other Varieties (maximum) |
0.05% |
0.10% |
0.25% |
Other Kinds (maximum) * |
0.01% |
0.01% |
0.01% |
Germination (minimum) |
85% |
85% |
85% |
Moisture (maximum) |
10% |
10% |
10% |
* Shall not exceed 1 per pound for Foundation; 2 per pound for Registered; and 5 per pound for Certified (Blue Tag).
STANDARDS FOR THE CERTIFICATION OF RICE
A. The general seed certification standards are basic, and together with the following specific standards, shall constitute the regulations for the certification of rice.
B. Land Requirements: The crop to be certified must not be sown on land which has within the last two years produced a crop of another variety or an uncertified crop of the same variety.
C. Field Standards:
Factor |
STANDARDS FOR EACH CLASS |
||
Foundation |
Registered |
Certified Blue Tag |
|
Other Varieties* |
None |
1 per 5 sq. rds. |
1 persq. rd. |
Curly Indigo, Coffee Bean, Itchgrass Field Bindweed, Balloonvine, Serrated Tussock |
None |
None |
None |
Red Rice |
None |
None |
1 plant per acre |
Disease (cannot be controlled with seed treatment) |
None |
None |
None |
*Other varieties shall not include variations which are characteristic of the variety.
Inspectors will, at the time the field inspection is made, report the amount of other noxious weeds present, give the general condition of the field, and note the presence of any disease which might seriously affect the quality of the seed.
D. Standards for Cleaned Seed:
Factor |
STANDARDS FOR EACH CLASS |
||
Foundation |
Registered |
Certified Blue Tag |
|
Pure Seed (minimum) |
98% |
98% |
98% |
Other Varieties* |
None |
None |
2 per lb. |
Other Crop Seeds (maximum) |
None |
None |
2 per lb. |
All Noxious Weeds |
None |
None |
None** |
Total Weed Seed (maximum) |
.03% |
.03% |
.08% |
Inert (maximum) |
2% |
2% |
2% |
Germination (minimum) |
80% |
80% |
80% |
Moisture (maximum) |
14% |
14% |
14% |
* Other varieties shall not include variations which are characteristics of the variety.
** Four pounds shall be hulled from each lot to determine the noxious weed content, including red rice.
STANDARDS FOR THE CERTIFICATION OF SMALL GRAINS
(Oats, Wheat, Rye and Barley)
A. The general seed certification standards are basic, and together with the following specific standards, shall constitute the regulations for certification of small grains.
B. Land Requirements: A small grain crop may only be planted on land on which any small grain planted in the previous two years was of another crop kind, or was planted with a class of certified seed of the same variety.
Point of clarification: Land requirements are also met if cultivated crops were grown on the land the previous two summers and the land winter fallowed.
C. Field Standards:
Factor |
STANDARDS FOR EACH CLASS |
||
Foundation |
Registered |
Certified Blue Tag |
|
Other Varieties-definite |
None |
.02% (1 in 5000) |
.04% (1 in 2500) |
Other Crop 1. |
None |
.01% (1 in 10,000) |
.04% (1 in 2500) |
Objectionable Noxious Weeds 2. |
None |
None |
None |
Diseased Plants (smut) |
.02% (1 in 5000) |
.05% (1 in 2000) |
.1% (1 in 1000) |
D. Standards for Clean Seed:
Factor |
STANDARDS FOR EACH CLASS |
||
Foundation |
Registered |
Certified Blue Tag |
|
Pure Seed (minimum) 1. |
98% |
98% |
98% |
Other Varieties |
None |
1 per lb. |
4 per lb. |
Other Crop (maximum) |
1 per lb. |
2 per lb. |
4 per lb. |
All Noxious Weeds (In Wheat) |
None |
None |
None |
Objectionable Noxious Weeds 2. |
None |
None |
None |
Other Noxious Weeds (Oats, Rye, Barley) |
1 per lb. |
2 per lb. |
4 per lb. |
Inert Matter (maximum) 3. |
2% |
2% |
2% |
Moisture (maximum) |
14% |
14% |
14% |
Germination (minimum) 4. |
85% |
85% |
85% |
STANDARDS FOR THE CERTIFICATION OF SORGHUM
A. The general seed certification standards are basic, and together with the following specific standards shall constitute the regulations for the certification of sorghum.
B. Land Requirements: The crop to be certified must not be planted on land which has within the last year produced a certified crop of another variety, or an uncertified crop of either the same or another variety.
C. Field Standards:
Class |
Minimum Isolation |
Foundation |
60 rods |
Registered |
60 rods |
Blue Tag Certified |
40 rods 1. |
Factor |
STANDARDS FOR EACH CLASS |
||
Foundation |
Registered |
Certified Blue Tag |
|
Other Varieties-definite |
None |
None |
.005% (1 in 20,000) |
Off-type or Doubtful Plants |
None |
.01% (1 in 10,000) |
.02% (1 in 5,000) |
Field Bindweed, Johnsongrass, Itchgrass, Tropical Soda Apple, Balloonvine, Serrated Tussock |
None |
None |
None |
Seedborne Disease (smut) |
None |
None |
.01% (1 in 10,000) |
D. Standards for Cleaned Seed:
Factor |
STANDARDS FOR EACH CLASS |
||
Foundation |
Registered |
Certified Blue Tag |
|
Pure Seed (minimum) |
98% |
98% |
98% |
Other Varieties (definite) |
None |
None |
2 per lb. |
Objectionable Noxious Weeds 1. |
None |
None |
None |
Other Noxious Weeds or other Crop Seed |
2 per lb. |
2 per lb. |
3 per lb. |
Total Weed Seed (maximum) |
.1% |
.1% |
.1% |
Inert Matter (maximum) |
2% |
2% |
2% |
Germination (minimum) |
80% |
80% |
80% |
Moisture (maximum) |
13% |
13% |
13% |
STANDARDS FOR THE CERTIFICATION OF SOYBEANS
A. The general seed certification standards are basic, and together with the following specific standards, shall constitute the regulations for certification of soybeans.
B. Land Requirements: Soybeans shall not be grown on land where the previous crop was soybeans unless the preceding soybean crop was planted with certified seed of the same variety or unless the variety planted is of a contrasting pubescence or hilum color.
C. Field Standards:
Factor |
STANDARDS FOR EACH CLASS |
||||
Foundation |
Registered |
Certified Blue Tag |
|||
Other Varieties |
1. |
*.02% (1 in 5000) |
*.03% (1 in 3600) |
*.09% (3 in 3600) |
|
Field Bindweed, Tussock, Itchgrass |
Balloonvine, |
Serrated |
None |
None |
None |
*Allowances for certified Hutcheson and Caviness Soybeans is up to 1/200 other varieties for BlueTag grade, 1/500 for Registered grade and 1/1000 for Foundation grade. (For the Caviness variety, this allowance will expire in July 2004)
D. Standards for Cleaned Seed:
Factor |
STANDARDS FOR EACH CLASS |
||
Foundation |
Registered |
Certified Blue Tag |
|
Pure Seed (minimum) |
98% |
98% |
98% |
Other Varieties |
*None |
*1 in 1 lb. |
*3 in 1 lb. |
Other Crop (maximum) |
None |
1 in 3 lbs |
1 in 2 lbs. |
Corn or Sunflower Seed (maximum) |
None |
None |
1 in 1 lb. |
Noxious Weeds |
None |
None |
None |
Inert Matter (maximum) |
2% |
2% |
2% |
Germination (minimum) |
80% |
80% |
80% |
Moisture (maximum) |
14% |
14% |
14% |
* Allowance for certified Hutcheson and Caviness Soybeans is up to 0.50% other varieties for BlueTag grade, 0.20% for Registered grade and o.10% for foundation grade. (For the Caviness variety, this allowance will expire in July, 2004)
STANDARDS FOR THE CERTIFICATION OF VETCH
A. The general seed certification standards are basic, and together with the following specific standards, shall constitute the regulations for certification of vetch.
B. Land Requirements:
C. Field Standards:
Factor |
STANDARDS FOR EACH CLASS |
||
Foundation |
Registered |
Certified Blue Tag |
|
Other Varieties |
.02% (1 in 5000) |
.02% (1 in 5000) |
.04% (1 in 2500) |
Objectionable Noxious Weeds 1. |
None |
None |
None |
Note: Only a small amount of johnsongrass in the field will be permitted.
D. Standards for Cleaned Seed:
Factor |
STANDARDS FOR EACH CLASS |
||
Foundation |
Registered |
Certified Blue Tag |
|
Pure Seed (minimum) |
98% |
98% |
98% |
Other Varieties or Other Crop (maximum) |
1 in 2 lbs. |
1 per lb. |
2 per lb. |
Objectionable Noxious Weeds 1. |
None |
None |
None |
Other noxious weeds |
1 per lb. |
1 per lb. |
2 per lb. |
Total Weeds (maximum) |
0.1% |
0.1% |
0.1% |
Inert Matter (maximum) |
2% |
2% |
2% |
Germination Including Hard Seed (minimum) |
80% |
80% |
80% |
STANDARDS FOR THE CERTIFICATION OF TURFGRASS VEGETATIVELY PROPAGATED TURFGRASS
I. Application and Amplification of General Certification Standards
New applicants are required to be familiar with Arkansas Certification requirements. Turfgrass applications not received by May 1, with the exception of new producers, will not be accepted. Applicants wishing to certify a variety not currently in production in Arkansas will be required to submit documentation on the candidate variety to the State Plant Board a minimum 60 days prior to planting. That documentation will include:
*A grower of registered turf may increase the original foundation class planting to no more than 10 acres if the increase is continuous within the original field and an ASPB inspector is present at harvest.
INSTRUCTIONS AND PROCEDURES
II. Land Requirements - (Rules covering land prior to planting)
II I. Field Inspections
A field must be rogued and/or sprayed with recommended herbicides during the growing season to remove (1) other varieties, (2) other perennial grasses, (3) most common weeds, (4) objectionable and noxious weeds.
Note: When spraying, the herbicide will be applied to the area containing the mixture plus an 18" border surrounding the outer limits of the visible area of mixture. Spraying will continue until the mixture is eradicated.
IV. Field Standards
Only one variety of a kind may be grown for certified turf on a field except with prior approval of the certifying agency.
A field or portion of a field may be certified.
Plantings of vegetatively propagated turf grasses must be isolated from any other variety and other perennial grasses and other certification classes by an artificial barrier and/or strip at least ten (10) feet wide to prevent mixing during the growing season and harvesting operation.
Factor |
Maximum permitted in each class |
||
Foundation*** |
Registered*** |
Certified*** |
|
* Other Varieties |
None |
None |
1 plant/acre*** |
**Other Crops |
None |
None |
1 plant/acre**** |
Noxious / Objectionable Weeds |
None |
None |
None |
Other Living Plants (Max per acre) |
100 |
200 |
400 |
* Other Varieties shall consist of all other varieties of the kind being produced.
** Other Crops shall consist of all other kinds and varieties of perennial grasses.
*** Other live varieties, other live crops and live noxious weeds found in excess of standards during field inspection must be eradicated. Reinspection required and to be made not less than three weeks after rejection, cost of reinspection to be paid by producer.
**** Those live plants found by an inspector must be eradicated by grower. V. Turf Standards
*Noxious Weeds..................................... |
None |
**Objectionable Weeds............................ |
None |
*See General Seed Certification Standards for list of Noxious Weeds ** Objectionable Weeds: Perennial sedges other than nutsedge (grass) and Dichondra spp.