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SEED CoO. 
ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI 




132 

NEW MEXICO 
Law of 1919 
INFORMATION REQUIRED ON 
ANALYSIS TAGS 
(Not less than 8 point Gothic caps) 
Agricultural seeds. One pound or 
more. 
1. Commonly accepted name of kind and va- 
riety. ‘ : 
Percentage of all foreign seeds combined in 
such agricultural seeds. 
Percentage of inert matter. 
Percentage of each noxious weed present. 2 
Percentage of germination of such agri- 
cultural seed together with the month and 
year tested. 
6. County where grown if in this state. 
7. Name and address of vendor. 
(A) 
MPwi Nw 
(B) Mixture not mentioned. 
(C) Vegetable seed not included under 
law. 
NOXIOUS WEEDS 
Quack grass; fanweed or French weed; mus 
tard; wild oats; dodder. 
SEED LABORATORY AND TESTS 
Seed Laboratory, New Mexico State College of 
Agriculture and Mechanical Arts. 
Department of Agronomy, at State College, New 
Mexico. 
J. C. Overpeck, Professor Agronomy. 
Tests—Residents of the state may send sam- 
ples for tests to the New Mexico College of 
Agriculture which shall be reported upon free 
of charge not to exceed 6 tests in any calendar 
month. 
ENFORCEMENT 
Board of Regents of the New Mexico College of 
Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. 
OO 
MISSOURI 
Law 1938, Rules and Regulations 
1942 
: ing one, two, three or four different inbred 
INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR: fines of corn or their combinations and 
(A) Agricultural seeds. Each lot one shall be restricted to seed of top crosses, 
pound or more. 
1. Commonly accepted name. 
2. Percentage of pure seed. 
3. Percentage of weed seed. 
4. Name of each noxious weed seed and num- 
” ber per ounce of the seeds in groups Ba and 
b and per pound in groups Bc and d (page 
106-B) present singly or collectively in 
excess of: 
(a) One in 5 grams. 
(See page 106, group A.) 
(b) One in 25 grams. 
(c) One in 100 grams. 
5. Percentage of germination (including hard 
seeds) together with month and year tested. 
Test cannot be over 9 months old, 
6. Percentage of hard seeds. 
7. Name of state and county (if field corn) 
where grown. If unknown, a statement to 
that effect. 
8. Full name and address of vendor together 
with the vendor’s ‘‘Missouri Permit No. ..’’. 
Seed Mixtures. 
That such seed is a mixture, 
Name and percentage of each kind present 
in excess of 5% by weight of the total. 
Percentage of weed seeds. 
Percentage of inert matter. 
Name and number of each noxious weed 
present. 
Percentage of germination of each kind 
present in excess of 5% by weight. Test 
cannot be over 9 months old. 
7. Full mame and address of vendor together 
with vendor’s “Missouri Permit No. ..”. 
(B) 
1, 
Z. 
3: 
4. 
5. 
6 
(C) 
Vegetable Seeds. Each separate con- 
tainer. 
1. The kind of seed and variety. 
2. Percentage of germination together with the 
month and year tested, if the germination 
is below the Missouri Standard. (See page 
102 for standards.) Statement “Below 
pianeat ce Test cannot be over 9 months 
old, 
3. Full name and address of the packetor. 
4. No label required om vegetable seed sold 
and delivered directly to purchaser from a 
container which is labeled. 
5. If the container holding the small packets 
of vegetable seeds is labeled with the Mis- 
souri Permit Number, each individual 
packet need not be so labeled. 
(D) Hybrid Seed Corn. Each lot or pack- 
age. 
1. Hybrid seed corn shall be the seed of the 
first generation or a control cross involv- 

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single crosses, three-way crosses and dou- 
ble crosses. 
2. Label the same as Agricultural Seeds. 
3. The following information besides that re- 
quired under (A) shall be given: 
a. Name and number by which the hybrid 
is designated. 
b. The words ‘“‘top cross hybrid,” “sin- 
gle cross hybrid,” ‘‘three-way cross hy- 
brid” or ‘double cross hybrid,” as the 
case may be. 
NOXIOUS WEEDS 
PROHIBITED—Canada thistle; Johnson grass; 
Field bindweed—Convolvulus arvensis, 
NAME AND NUMBER—Quack grass; dodder; 
Russian thistle; wild carrot; buckhorn and other 
varieties of plantain; wild onion; red sorrel; ox- 
eye daisy; garlic; docks (Rumex spp.). 
LABORATORY 
State Seed Testing Laboratory, Jefferson City, 
Mo. J. W. Kuhler, State Seed Administrator, in 
charge. 
Tests. Only 2 samples, presented by any citizen 
of this state, will be tested free during any one 
calendar month. Relabeling seed. Any person, 
firm or corporation possessing a seedsman’s per- 
mit shall have the right to relabel seed having 
a germination date of more than 9 months old, 
after it has been retested. 
ENFORCEMENT 
John W. Ellis, Commissioner of Agriculture. 
Permit to be secured annually at a cost of $1.00. 
Application for permit to the Department of Ag- 
riculture. Permits expire December 31st of each 
year. Permit number must be on each container. 
ADDITIONAL FEATURES 
“Each container” 
containing seeds, 
Hard Seeds—Law includes hard seed in per cent 
of germination and requires separate statement. 
Any lot of seed of more than 10 pounds sold 
from bulk direct to the purchaser shall be ac- 
companied by a copy of the label attached to 
the container of the bulk lot of seed. 
Hemp (Cannabis sativa) shall always be con- 
sere! a weed when found as an incidental 
seed. 
Any seed treated with a substance poisonous 
to human beings or animals shall show on 
the label or a separate tag the word “Doison”’ 
or “‘treated” or ‘‘poison treated.” 
means each and every packet 


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