New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 2 - AGRICULTURE
Chapter 21 - SEED CONTROL
Subchapter 4 - NOXIOUS WEED SEEDS
Section 2:21-4.2 - Restricted weed seed in agricultural, vegetable, flower, or shrub seed
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 2:21-4.2
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The restricted noxious weed seeds shall be the seeds of the following plants when occurring in agricultural, vegetable, flower, or shrub seed and mixtures of such seed:
1. Dodder--Cuscuta spp.;
2. Corn cockle--Agrostemma githago L.;
3. Wild garlic--Allium vineale L.;
4. Wild onion--Allium canadense L.;
5. Cheat--Bromus secalinus L.;
6. Bermuda grass--Cynodon dactylon L.
Pers.;
7. Johnsongrass, perennial sweet
Sudangrass, Sorghum almum and hybrids derived therefrom--Sorghum spp.,
perennial;
8. Spurred anoda--Anoda
cristata;
9. Giant ragweed--Ambrosia
trifida; and
10. Bur cucumber--Sicyos
angulatus.
(b) Restricted noxious weed seed present in a seed lot shall be listed on the label under the heading "Noxious weed seed". The name and number of seed per pound or ounce shall be declared. No deviation from the labeled amount shall be allowed for a seed lot containing restricted noxious weed seed. The terms "Free" and "None" shall mean that no noxious weed seed was found in a test conducted using methods established by the Association of Official Seed Analysts.
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