Such screenings shall be designated according 
to the kind or kinds of seed present. 
Local dealer may use the wholesaler’s label 
for only ninety days provided it complies with 
tne Montana labeling requirements. 
Seed labels complying with the Montana Seed 
Law may be purchased from the Montana Grain 
Inspection Laboratory at $1.00 per 100 or 2 
cents each in lesser amounts. 
4. Hybrid Seed Corn shall be seed of 
the first generation of a cross involving two, 
three or four different inbred lines of corn 
or their combinations, and shall be restricted 
to seed of single crosses, these in turn being 
defined as follows: 1. Single cross—The 
first generation of a hybrid between two in- 
bred lines. 2. Three-way cross—The first 
generation of a hybrid between a single cross 
and an inbred line. 3. Double cross—The 
first generation of hybrid between two 
single crosses. : ’ 
The name or number by which the hybrid 
seed corn is designated shall be plainly 
written or printed on the label of every lot, 
parcel or bag of seed corn sold as hybrid 
seed, in addition to the labeling require- 
ments specified in Section 3594. 
The pedigree of hybrid corn and the name 
of breeder who developed each inbred line 
involved in the cross shall be filed with the 
Montana Grain Inspection Laboratory of 
the Montana Agricultural Experiment Sta- 
tion at Bozeman by the wholesaler or vendor 
of every lot of hybrid seed corn before such 
is offered for sale in Montana for seeding 
purposes. 

(A) 
NEBRASKA 
Act As Revised to 1940, Rules and Regulations to 1940 
INFORMATION REQUIRED ON 
ANALYSIS TAG 
(All tags to be approved by Department of 
Agriculture and bear printed words, “State of 
Nebraska approved Official Label.’’) 
Agricultural Seeds. Ten pounds or 
more. 
Commonly accepted name. 
Percentage of pure seed. 
Percentage of weed seed. 
Percentage of other crop seed (regulation 
not in the law.) 
Percentage of inert matter (regulation not 
in the law.) 
Name and number per ounce of noxious 
weed seeds present singly or collectively in 
excess of: 
(a) One seed in each 5 grams. 
(See page 106, group A.) 
(b) One seed in each 25 grams. 
(c) One seed in each 100 grams. 
7. Percentage of: 
(a) Germination. 
(b) Hard seeds. (Regulation.) 
(c) Month and year of test. 
Following (a) and (b) “Total Germination 
and Hard Seed”? may be given if desired. 
8. Where grown. 
9. Name and address of vendor. 
Oo mm One 
Of aot Smee 
(B) Mixtures of agricultural seeds of not 
(C) 
(D) 
(E) 
more than 2 kinds. Ten pounds or 
more, 
That such seed is a mixture. 
Name and percentage of each agricultural 
seed present in excess of 5% of total mixture. 
Percentage of weed seed. 
Percentage of other crop seed (regulation not 
in the law.) 
Percentage of inert matter (regulation not 
in the law.) 
Name and number per ounce of each nox- 
ious weed present singly or collectively in 
excess of one seed in each 15 grams. 
For each kind of agricultural seed present 
in excess of 5% give: 
(a) Percentage of germination. 
(b) Percentage of hard seeds. 
(c) Month and year of test. 
8. Where grown. 
9. Name and address of vendor. 
2 Pe he 
~ 
: 
(Regulation. ) 
Special Mixtures. Four ounces or 
more. 
1. That such seed is a mixture. 
2. Name of each kind of agricultural seed 
present in proportion of 5% or more of the 
total mixture. 
Percentage of weed seed. 
Percentage of inert matter. 
Name and number per ounce of each nox- 
ious weed present singly or collectively in 
excess of one seed in each 15 grams. 
6. Where grown. 
7. Name and address of vendor. 
Nn & we 
aiid aie 
Vegetable seeds not included in law. 
Hybrid Seed Corn. 
It shall be unlawful to sell any seed corn as 
“hybrid”? unless it answers to the following 
description: 
Hybrid seed corn shall be seed of the first gen- 
eration of a cross involving two, three or four 
different inbred lines of corn or their combina- 
tions and shall be restricted to seed of single 
crosses, three way crosses and double crosses. 
1. Single cross—The first generation hybrid 
between two inbred lines. 
2. Three way cross—The first generation hy- 
ond between a single cross and an inbred 
ine. 
3. Double cross—The first generation hybrid 
between two single crosses. The cross men- 
tioned above shall be produced by cross fer- 
tilization, controlled either by hand or by 
detasseling under isolation at the proper 
time. 
The cross mentioned above shall be produced by 
cross fertilization, controlled either by hand or 
by detasseling under isolation at the proper 
time. 
NOXIOUS WEEDS 
PROHIBITS SEED, GRAINS, OR FEED 
CONTAINING: 
Bind weed—Convolvulus arvensis; Canada 
thistle—Carduus arvensis; leafy spurge—Eu- 
phorbia esula; puncture vine—Tribulus ter- 
restris; perennial peppergrass — Lepidium 
draba; Russian knapweed—Centaurea pic- 
LEIS 
GIVE NAME AND NUMBER PER OUNCE 
OF THE FOLLOWING WEEDS WHEN PRES- 
ENT SINGLY OR COLLECTIVELY IN EX- 
CESS OF THE ALLOWANCE UNDER (A) 
WE (@2)) OR CG) ob 
uack grass—Agropyron repens; Dodder— 
Cuscuta spp.; Wild oats—Avena fatua and 
charlock or wild mustard—Brassica arvensis. 
SEED LABORATORY AND TESTS 
Seed Laboratory—In Department of Agriculture, 
State Capitol Building, Lincoln, Nebraska. 
R. C. Kinch—Analyst. 
Tests—Not more than 5 samples for purity (in- 
cluding only one special mixture, bluegrass, red 
top, or orchard grass) and 5 samples for germi- 
nation are free in any one month. 
For additional tests, the charges are as follows: 
All germination tests............... $ .25 
Purity tests—special mixtures...... 2.00 
bluegrass, redtop or orchard grass. 
cereals, sorghums, grasses and crops 
not otherwise listed.............. : 
Examination for noxious weeds...... .25 
ENFORCEMENT 
Enforcement under Department of Agriculture & 
Inspection, Capitol Building, Lincoln, Nebraska. 
Allen G. Burke, director. 
ADDITIONAL FEATURES 
Hard Seed. In labeling legumes, the germina- 
tion must be kept separate from the hard 
seeds and can only include the percentage of 
seeds that actually sprout and produce normal 
seedlings. Hard seeds are to be shown under 
a separate heading. A total of the germina- 
tion and hard seeds may be shown but this 
total must be designated as “total of germi- 
nation and hard seeds” and never as “total’’ 
or “total live seed.” 
ee 
NEVADA 
Law 1941 
INFORMATION REQUIRED ON 
ANALYSIS TAGS OR CONTAINERS 
(A) 
134 
Agricultural Seeds. One pound or 
more. 
1. Commonly 
weight. 
accepted name and _ bushel 
2. Percentage of other crop seeds. 
3. Total number and kind of secondary noxious 
and common weed seeds present in each 
pound. 
4. Percentage of inert matter. 
5. Name and number per pound of each second- 
ary noxious weed either singly or collectively 
present in excess of, 
(a) one seed in each 5 grams (see page 106 
group A). 3 
(b) one seed in each 25 grams, 
(c) one seed in each 100 grams. 
6. Commonly accepted name of each discern- 
ible disease and the percentage of seeds in- 
fected by such disease and percentage of 
spores, sporeballs or other propagating or- 
gans of fungi responsible for disease present. 
7. Percentage of germination, together with the 
month and year tested. 
8. No noxious weeds present. 
9. Name and address of vendor. 
(B) Mixtures of Alsike and Timothy, 
Alsike and White Clover, Red Top 
and Timothy, or Alsike and Red 
Clover. One pound or more. 
1, That such seed is a mixture. 
2. Name and percentage of each kind of agri- 
cultural seed present in excess of 5% of 
the total mixture. 
3. Total number and kind of secondary noxious 
and common weed seeds present in each 
pound. 
Percentage of inert matter. 
Name of each secondary noxious weed pres- 
ent either singly or collectively in excess of 
one seed in each 15 grams of such mixture. 
6. Commonly accepted name of each discern- 
ible disease and the percentage of seeds in- 
fected by such disease and percentage of 
spores, sporeballs or other propagating or- 
gans of fungi responsible for disease present. 
7. Percentage of germination of each kind of 
agricultural seed present in excess of 5%, 
together with the month and year tested. 
8. No noxious weeds present. 
9. Name and address of vendor. 
a> 
One pound or 
(C) 
Special Mixtures. 
more. 
1. That such seed is a special mixture. 
2. Name and percentage of each kind of agri- 
cultural seed present in the proportion of 
5% or more of the total mixture. 
3. Total number and kind of secondary noxious 
and common weed seeds present in each 
pound. 
Percentage of inert matter. 
Name of each secondary noxious weed pres- 
ent either singly or collectively in excess of 
one seed in each 15 grams. 
6. Commonly accepted name of each discern- 
ible disease present and the percentage of 
seeds infected by such disease and percentage 
of spores, sporeballs or other propagating or- 
gans of fungi responsible for disease present. 
7. Percentage of germination of each kind of 
agricultural seed present in excess of 5% 
together with the month and year tested. 
8. No noxious weeds present. 
9. Name and address of vendor. 
unt 
6 
(D) Vegetable included as agricultural 
seed. Label as under (A) above. 
(E) White or Irish potatoes sold, offered 
or exposed for sale as Certified Seed. 
One pound or more. 
1. Variety. 
2. Percentage of inert matter. 
3. That the potatoes have passed field and bin 
Inspections necessary to qualify as BLUE 
TAG, BLUE TAG single drop or RED TAG 
field inspected seed. 
PROHIBITS FROM SALE 
Seed containing noxious weed seeds. 
ance allowed. 
NOXIOUS WEEDS. 
ALLOWED 
Camel thorn—Alhagi camelorum; White top or 
Hoary cress—Lepidium draba, L. repens, Hy- 
menophysa pubescens; Klamath weed—Hyper- 
icum perforatum; Russian knapweed—Centaurea 
repens; Leafy spurge—Euphorbia esula; Sow 
thistle—Sonchus arvensis; Canada _thistle—Cir- 
slum arvense; Iberian star thistle—Centaurea 
No toler- 
NO TOLERANCE 
iberica; Purple star thistle—Centaurea calci- 
trapa; Yellow star thistle—Centaurea  solsti- 
tialis; | Morning-glory—Convolvulus arvensis; 
Austrian field cress—Rorpia austriaca; Buffalo- 
bur—Solanum rostratum. 
SECONDARY NOXIOUS WEEDS 
Five-hooked bassia—Bassia_ hyssopifolia; Crab- 
grass—Digitaria sanguinalis, D, ischaenium; 
Charlock—Brassica arvensis; Fanweed—Thlaspi 
arvense; Sandbur—Cenchrus pauciflorus; Horse- 
nettle—Solanum carolinense, S. elaeagnifolium; 
Puncture vine—Tribulus terrestris; Dodders— 
All species. 
SEIZURE OF SEED. “Whenever the state quar- 
antine officer or his deputies receive information 
that agricultural seeds, or mixtures of the same, 
are being sold, offered or exposed for sale in the 
state in violation of any of the provisions of this 
SEED TRADE 

