1 CRR-NY 98.4NY-CRR

STATE COMPILATION OF CODES, RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
TITLE 1. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS
CHAPTER III. PLANT INDUSTRY
SUBCHAPTER A. INSPECTION AND SALE OF SEEDS (ARTICLE 9, AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS LAW)
PART 98. BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL SEED CERTIFICATION STANDARDS
1 CRR-NY 98.4
1 CRR-NY 98.4
98.4 Field standards.
(a) General.
(1) A seed field shall be considered the unit for certification. A strip at least five feet in width and which is mowed, uncropped or planted to some crop other than the kind in question shall constitute a field boundary.
(2) Isolation requirements. All fields used for the production of foundation, registered, or certified seed must be isolated from other strains not meeting purity requirements for certified seed of the same species in accordance with the distances listed below:
ClassFields of less than 5 acresFields of 5 acres or more
Foundation
 
80 rods80 rods
Registered
 
40 rods40 rods
Certified
 
20 rods10 rods
Different generation of same variety
 
10 rods10 rods
(3) Volunteer plants shall be cause for rejection or reclassification of a seed field.
(4) Seed fields outside the region of adaptation. Certification of seed fields outside the region of adaptation of a variety shall be limited to stands not exceeding six years of age.
(b) Specific requirements.
Maximum permitted in each class
FactorFoundationRegisteredCertified
Other varieties
1
 
0.10%0.25%0.50%
Sweet clover
 
nonenone80 per acre
Objectionable weeds whose seeds are inseparable
2
 
nonenonenone
1
Other varieties shall be considered to include offtype plants and plants that can be differentiated from the variety that is being inspected.
2
Objectionable weeds whose seeds are inseparable are dodder (Cuscuta spp.) and bedstraw (Galium aparine), (Galium mollugo) and (Galium verum).

Footnotes

1
Other varieties shall be considered to include offtype plants and plants that can be differentiated from the variety that is being inspected.
2
Objectionable weeds whose seeds are inseparable are dodder (Cuscuta spp.) and bedstraw (Galium aparine), (Galium mollugo) and (Galium verum).
1 CRR-NY 98.4
Current through January 15, 2022
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