Slum arvense; Leafy spurge—Euphorbia esula; tion of any provisions of this act, which order 
Hoary cress—Lepidium draba, L. repens, Hy- shall prohibit the further sale of the seed until 
menophysa pubescens; Horsenettle—Solanum proof is furnished that the law has been com- 
eleagnifolium, S. carolinense; Perennial sow plied with. Before such order is issued or at- 
thistie—Sonchus arvense; Camels thoin—A lhagi tached the owner or custodian shall be given an 
camelorum; Johnson grass—Sorghum _halepense opportunity to comply with the law or to with- 
(when it occurs in sudan grass and small seeded draw the seed from sale. The owner or custo- 
legumes). dian of seed that has been denied sale under a 
SECONDARY NOXIOUS WEEDS stop sale order shall have the right to appeal 
from the order to the Superior court of the 
Wild oats—Avena fatua; Wild mustard—Brassica county in which the seed is found 
arvense, B. nigrum, B. juncea; Tansy mustards— 
Sisymbrium irio, S. sophia, S. altissimum; Dod- SEIZURE. Any lot of agricultural or vegetable 
ders —Cuscuta spp.; Ragweeds—Franseria ten- seed not in compliance with the provisions of 
uifolia, F. discolor, Ambrosia psilostachya; Poy- this act shall be subject to seizure upon the 
erty weed—lIva axillaris; Alkali mallow—Sida complaint of the state entomologist to the Su- 
hederaceae; Blue sunflower—Helianthus ciliaris; perior court of the county in which the seed 
Squirrel tail grass—Hordeum jubatum; Wild is located. If the court finds that the seed 
barley—-Hordeum murinum; Buckhorn plantain does not comply with the law it shall order the 
—Plantago lanceolata; Russian thistle—Salsola condemnation thereof, and the seed shall be de- 
kali var. tenuifolia; Bur grass—Cenchrus pauci- natured, processed, destroyed, relabeled, or 
florus; Puncture vine—Tribulus terestris; otherwise disposed: of as ordered by the court’ 
Whorled miikweed—Asciepias galioides: Jonn- Upon application of the owner or custodian of 
son grass—Sorghum halepense (except as speci- the seed, the court shall have power to permit 
fied under Primary noxious weeds). the applicant to process or relabel the seed to 
bring it into conformity with the act, 
Sugar beet seed exempt from the various provi- 
sions requiring the percentage of germination. 
“STOP SALE” ORDER. The state entomolo- 
gist shall have the power to issue and enforce a 
stop sale order to the owner or custodian of any 
agricultural or vegetable seed which is in viola- LICENSE. Any dealer who sells, distributes, 
ARKANSAS 
processes or mixes for the use of another, any 
agricultural or vegetable seed shall obtain a li- 
cense, at a cost of fifty cents (50c) from the 
state entomologist. A dealer shall not be en- 
titled to a license unless he has an established 
plant, warehouse or place of business. The 
license shall be renewed annually not later than 
July 1st, and the application for renewal shall 
be accompanied by a fee of fifty cents (50c), 
This provision shall not apply to a farmer grow- 
ing or marketing his own seed, or to any indi- 
vidual who harvests the producer’s crop and re- 
ceives part of the crop as payment for services 
rendered in harvesting. 
SEED LABORATORY 
Agronomy Dept., University of Arizona, Tuc- 
son, Ian A. Briggs, Associate Agronomist. 
FEES FOR TESTING 
Not more than 5 samples shall be tested free of 
charge in any calendar year, nor more than 1 
in any calendar month for an individual. Sam- 
ples in excess of this number shall be tested 
upon payment of a minimum fee of seventy- 
five cents (75c) for either purity or germination 
and $1.50 for both. Fees shall be Proportion- 
ately higher when more than the usual amount 
of time is required. 
Act of 1921 As Amended 1939 - Rules 67 and 68 - Regulations Form 101 and 102 
Rev.sed June 30, 1940 
INFORMATION REQUIRED ON Red Rice; Nut grass—Cyperus rotundas; Dar- 
ARKANSAS PERMIT TAG nel—Lolium temulentum; Johnson grass—Sor- 
oa seein ede Cee 
* * githago; Bottle brush plantain— antago aris- 
(A) Agricultural Seeds—Each Bag. tato; sorrels—Rumex acetosa and Rumex aceto- 
1. Kind of seed. sella; Docks—Rumex crispus, R. obtusifolius 
2. Lot number. and R. conglomeratus; Wild onion or garlic— 
3. Percentage of pure seed. Allium spp.; Morning glory—Ipomoea_ purpu- 
4. Percentage of weed seed. rea; Field bindweed—Convolvulus arvensis; 
5. Names and numbers a noxious weed seeds Hedge bindweed—Convolvulus sepium. 
Present per pound or, if not resent, a state- 
ment to that effect, : PROHIBITS FROM SALE OR 
6. roe of: Bee eee tae TRANSPORTATION— 
a ponies exclusive of hard seed. FIELD ,SBEDS CONTAINING: 
: ie indweed, wild onion and nut grass. 
SSeS Ga enero Oat Oe rir SERe OTE Cee 
7. Percentage of hard seeds if present. AND SUDAN GRASS CONTAINING: 
8. State in which grown; if unknown, s0 state. 5 Johnson grass per pound. 
9. Seedsman’s or vendor’s name and address. 250 Dodder and cheat per pound. 
2000 Noxious weed seeds per pound. s 
(B) Mixtures.* Ee ees AND SUDAN GRASS CON7TAIN- 
Mixtures of 2 or more kinds—percentage of 25 Johnson grass per pound, if less, use spe- 
purity of the predominant kind may be given cial permit tag. 
and the other kinds be considered as impurities, 250 Cheat per pound. 
or the percentage of the various kinds present 500 Dodder per pound, if from 100 to 500, use 
may be shown with the germination of each special permit tag. 
(exclusive of hard seeds) and the Percentage 2000 Noxious weed seeds per pound. 
of hard seeds, if present, or if the germination 
(including hard seeds) of none of said seeds is SEED LABORATORY 
below 85%, then only the germination of the Agricultural Building, Fayetteville, Arkansas. 
mixture taken as a whole need be shown. John E. Casey, Analyst. 
(C) Vegetable Seeds. ENFORCEMENT AND REGULATIONS 
Enforcement under State Plant Board, War 
Memoria] Building. Tittle Rock, Arkansas. 
Paul H. Millar, Chief Incpector. 
Permit tags required on each bag of field seeds 
may be secured from the State Plant Board. 
The State Plant Board is authorized to sample 
and test vegetable seeds and to publish the re- 
sults should the seed be found adulterated, 
misbranded or of poor quality. 
€ War Memorial Building, Little Rock, Arkansas: 
NOXTOUS WEEDS tags 2 cents each; good until July 1 of follow- 
Dodder—Cuscuta _ spp.; Buckhorn—Plantago ing year; expired tags exchanged at %4 cent 
lanceolata; Chess or Cheat—Bromus secalinus; - each. 
Special Permit Tags bearing the words ‘“‘Ex- 
cessive Noxious Weeds’ in large type, secured 
from the Plant Board. 
Annual application of $1.00 required except 
from those who use less than 20 permit tags 
and growers of Arkansas certified seed. Permit 
tags may be cancelled for failure to comply 
with the regulations. 
Cotton seed. To sell cotton seed in Arkansas 
must file with the application for permit, a 
satisfactory certificate of freedom from com- 
municable diseases signed by state. quarantine 
officer of state in which seed was grown. 
Vetch seed must have attached to each bag, in 
addition to analysis and permit tag, a state or 
federal certificate, attached by official seal, to 
seal the mouth of the bag, showing that the 
bag has been satisfactorily fumigated or that 
the seed was grown in a state or county free 
from vetch weevil. 
Hybrid Corn. Permits to sell hybrid corn will 
be granted: 
(1) To breeder who has been officially recog- 
nized in his respective state. 
(2) On strains which have been found adapted 
to Arkansas. Breeder’s permit tag must be 
attached to each container. 
Sorghum seed for syrup. purposes and Abruzzi 
tye is prohibited unless permission has been 
obtained from the Plant Board based on proof 
of trueness to name. 
Use of words ‘‘Certified’’ or ‘Registered’ lim- 
ited to seed certified or registered by the duly 
authorized officer of the state of origin. 
If Soybeans and small grains are sold for 
other than planting purposes this must be in- 
dicated on the bag or tag. 

*The information required by the Federal 
Seed Act, if given in toto, may be substituted 
for the information in (A) and (B). 
a — 
CALIFORNIA 
Agricultural Code Amended 1939 
INFORMATION REQUIRED ON (B) Mixtures of two kinds of seeds. 
ANALYSIS TAGS, Every lot of 5 pounds or more. 
wa — less than 7 point type or written in : 
Ink. 
That such seed is a mixture. 
(A) Agricultural Seeds. Every lot of 5 2. Name and percentage of each kind of Ag- 
Ths! orimnore ricultural seed present in excess of 5% by 
ae m : weight of the total in the order of its prepon- 
1, The commonly accepted name: derance. 
2. Percentage of pure seed. 3. Percentage of weed seeds. 
3. Percentage of weed seed. N d b dor enck ° 
4. The name and number per pound of each elects eeteh eth i vee pound ot Seach (pris 
primary noxious weed seed present, mary noxious weed seed present. 
5. The name of each kind of secondary noxious 5. Name of each secondary noxious weed pres- 
weed singly or collectively in excess of: ent singly or collectively in excess of one 
(a) es in 5 grams (See page 106, group A). seed in each 15 grams. 
in 2 : : Fi 
$B) One fan Sauce 6. For each agricultural seed present in excess 
6. Percentage of— oe elyere f + ae ‘ 
(a) Germination, exclusive of hard seed, (a ercentage of germination, exclusive of 
(Regulation ) hard seed. (Regulation.) 
(b) Hard seeds. (Regulation.) (b) Percentage of hard seed. 
: (c) Month and year of test. (c) Month and year of test. 
7. The name and address of the vendor. 7. Name and address of vendor. © 
108 
(Regulation.) (D) Vegetable Seed—Law does not in- 
(C) Special Mixtures. Each lot of 8 
ounces Or more. 
1. That such seed is a mixture. 
2. Name of each kind of agricultural seed pres- 
ent in proportion of 5% or more of the 
total mixture in the order of its preponder- 
ance. 
3. Percentage of weed seeds. 
Percentage of inert matter. 
5. Name and number per pound of each pri- | 
mary noxious weed seed present. 
6. Name of each secondary noxious weed seed 
present singly or collectively in excess of 
one seed in each 15 grams. 
7. Name and address of the vendor. 
" 
clude flower, sugar beet, and garden 
vegetable seed. 
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