Agency 10. State Certified Seed Board
- Preface
- Agency Summary
- Chapter 10
- Rules and Regulations Providing for the Certification of Seeds and Other Materials Used for Plant Propagation PurposesRead all
- Part I
- General Provisions
- Section 10
- Certifying Agency
- Section 20
- Duties of Certifying Agency
- Section 30
- Classes, Identification, and Sources of Certified Seed
- Section 40
- Limitation of Generations for Certified Seed
- Section 50
- Seed Testing
- Section 60
- Noxious or Objectionable Weeds
- Section 70
- Field Inspections
- Section 80
- Responsibility for Compliance
- Part II
- Certification Standards for Specific Crops
- Section 90
- Applicability of Certification Standards
- Section 100
- Corn Certification Standards; Hybrids, Foundation Single Crosses and Inbred Lines
- Section 110
- Cowpea Certification Standards
- Section 120
- Grass Seed Certification (Tall Fescue and Orchard Grass)
- Section 130
- Peanut Certification Standards
- Section 140
- Red Clover Certification Standards
- Section 150
- Small Grain Certification Standards
- Section 160
- Soybean Certification Standards
- Section 170
- Sweet Potato Certification Standards
- Section 180
- Tobacco Certification Standards
- Section 190
- Turfgrass Sod Certification Standards
- Section 200
- Vegetatively-Propagated Grasses; Certification Standards
- Part III
- Requirements for Bulk Certification
- Section 210
- Requirements for Bulk Certification in Virginia
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