NOXIOUS WEEDS 
| Primary noxious weed seeds 
{ PROHIBITED IN SEED SUBJECT TO 
| TOLERANCES 
Field bindweed—Convolvulus arvensis; Leafy 
| spurge—Euphorbia esula, and E,. lucida; Per- 
i ennial peppergrass—Lepidium draba; Rus- 
sian knapweed Centaurea repens; Perennial 
i sow thistle—Sonchus arvensis; Canada This- 
| tle—Cirsium arvense; Quack grass—-Agro- 
pyron repens; Horse nettle—Solanum caro- 
linense. 

Secondary noxious weeds. 
Wild oats—Avena fatua; Dodders—Cuscuta 
spp.; Wild mustards—Brassica arvensis, B. 
nigra, B. juncea; Penny cress—Thlaspi ar- 
vense; Ivy leaved morning glory—Ipomea 
hederacea; Hedge bindweed—Convolvulus se- 
pium; Wild carrot—Daucus carota. 
FARMERS are exempt from complying with 
provisions of this act when selling corn, 
wheat, oats, barley, rye, flax, spelt, emmer, 
buckwheat, sorghum, beans and peas when 
grown, sold and delivered on his premises to 
the purchaser. 
“STOP SALE” order may be issued and en- 
forced by the State Secretary of Agriculture 
to the owner or custodian of any lot of agri- 
cultural or vegetable seed which he finds in 
act. No such order shall be issued or en- 
forced without first having given the owner 
or custodian an opportunity to comply with 
the act or withdraw the seed from sale. If 
this paragraph, the owner or custodian shall 
have the right to appeal from such order to 
a court of-competent jurisdiction where the 
seeds are found, praying for a judgment as 
to the jurisdiction of said order and a dis- 
charge of such seed from the order prohibit- 
ing the sale in accordance with the findings 
of the court. 
SEIZURE. Any lot of agricultural or vegeta- 
ble seed not in compliance with the provisions 


Tests. 
of this Act sham ve supject to seizure on 
complaint of the State Secretary of Agricul- 
ture to a court ot competent jurisdiction in 
the area in which the seed is located. If the 
court finds the seed to be in such violation 
of the Act and orders the condemnation of 
said seed, it shall be processed, destroyed, 
relabeled, or otherwise disposed of in com- 
pliance with the rules of the State Secretary 
of Agriculture; Provided, that in no instance 
shall such disposition of said seed be ordered 
by the court without first having given the 
claimant an opportunity to apply to the court 
for the release of said seed or permission to 
process or relabel it to bring it into compli- 
ance with this act. 
SEED LABORATORY AND TESTS 
Department of Agronomy, South Dakota. 
State College of Agriculture, Brookings, 
South Dakota. 
E. L. Erickson—Ass’t Agronomist in charge 
of Seed Laboratory. 
Charges for laboratory services— 
Most purity and germination 
LOSES cette lelelete Glencoe os ahs) acces sper sample, 
Chaffy grasses and mixtures...80 ” 2? 
Corngermination 4.5 -.0....025) © eS 
Noxious weed examination....20 ” Be 
Disease testcim ane en eee was a 
Uncleaned seed will be tested and charged 
for on the basis of time required. 
violation of any of the provisions of this ENFORCEMENT AND REGULATIONS 
Enforcement under Commissioner of Agricul- 
ture. 
the seed has been denied sale as provided in CERTIFIED SEED. 
The Secretary of Agriculture has authority 
to: 
1. Establish a seed certification system and 
make rules and regulations necessary. 
2. Designate the names of kinds, varieties 
and strains, and establish the grades and 
standards of quality allowed in seed stock 
which may become eligible for field regis- 
tration or certification of the seed crop. 
3. Prescribe all labels, seals or certificates 
that shall be used in relation to seed 
grown, handled or offered for sale in 
South Dakota as “‘registered,”’ “certified,” 
‘pedigreed,’ ‘“‘elite,”’ ‘“‘foundation seed,” 
or “inspected seed.” 
4. Cooperate with managers of any seed 
cleaning, treating or processing plants, or 
individual or person within or without the 
state that has proper facilities and equip- 
ment to handle seed which is eligible for 
registration or certification. 
Cooperate and assist in selection, testing 
and growing of seed for certification pur- 
poses, and in the arrangement for increase 
and distribution of improved and founda- 
tion seed stock. 
6. To fix and establish an equitable schedule 
of fees and charges which shall be uni- 
form throughout the state for the inspec- 
tion and certifying of South Dakota seed, 
and to collect all such fees and charges. 
on 
Labeling and Representing Registered 
and Certified Seed. 
All seed grown in South Dakota or trans- 
ported into this state must have the approval 
and authorization of the Secretary of Agricul- 
ture before it may be offered for sale as 
“registered,” ‘‘certified,”’ “pedigreed,” “‘elite, 
“foundation stock’? or “‘inspected seed.” 
Hybrid Seed Corn 
Any seed corn sold as hybrid must represent 
the first generation of a cross between strains 
of different parentage and involve lines of 
corn of a high degree of inbreeding or close 
breeding or their combinations. Such cross 
shall be produced by cross-fertilization con- 
trolled either by hand or by detasseling at 
the proper time. 
Any person or firm desiring to sell hybrid 
seed corn is réquired to register with the 
South Dakota State Department of Agricul- 
ture, and to furnish the pedigree of such hy- 
brid seed corn, and when called for by the 
Department of Agriculture, shall furnish a 
sample not to exceed one quart for the pur- 
pose of testing. 





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