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The Fodder Plant Seeds Regulations 1993

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PART II

CONDITIONS RELATING TO THE SEEDS

1.  Basic Seed, Certified Seed and Certified Seed of the First and Second Generations shall possess the varietal identity and varietal purity specified in Part I; for apomictic uni-clonal varieties of smooth-stalked meadowgrass the minmum varietal purity shall be 99.7% for Basic Seed and 98% for Certified Seed.

2.  For lucerne and red clover, Basic Seed and seeds entered for the Higher Voluntary Standard shall be effectively fumigated if stem eelworm (Ditylenchus dipsaci) is reported on official examination of the crop.

3.  The seeds shall be of a satisfactory state of health in so far as seed-borne diseases and organisms affecting the seeds are concerned.

4.  For each seed lot of Pre-basic Seed or Basic Seed of field beans, a minimum of 1,000 seeds and, for each seed lot of Certified Seed of the First Generation of field beans, a minimum of 500 seeds shall be officially examined for Ascochyta fabae and the level of infection shall not exceed 1 seed in 1,000 for Pre-basic Seed, 2 seeds in 1,000 for Basic Seed and 2 seeds in 500 for Certified Seed of the First Generation.

5.  For each seed lot of Breeder’s Seed, Pre-basic Seed, Basic Seed and Certified Seed of the First Generation of field peas 1 kg shall be officially examined from a submitted sample of 2 kg thereof for the presence of Pseudomonas syringae p.v. pisi infection and the level of infection therefrom found to be nil.

6.  The seeds shall comply with the following standards:—

KindMinimum germination (% by number of pure seeds or pure pellets)aMaximum hard seed content (% by number of pure seeds or pure pellets)Minimum analytical purity (% by weight)Maximum total content of seeds of other plant species (% by weight)
All categoriesAll categoriesAll categoriesBasic seedCertified Seed, Certified Seed of the Firstand Second GenerationsCommercial Seed
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)
a

All fresh and healthy seeds which do not germinate after pre-treatment shall be considered as seeds which have germinated.

b

Up to the maximum content indicated in column (3), hard seeds present shall be considered as seeds capable of germination.

c

For Commercial Seeds 97%.

d

No Commercial Seed except under licence.

e

The Standard for Commercial Seed applies to the kinds of seed listed in the definition of commercial seed:—Regulation 3(3). Footnote 4 applies to the remaining kinds.

Brown top75900.32.0d
Red top80900.32.0d
Other Agrostis spp75900.32.03.0d
Tall oatgrass80900.33.04.0d
Rescue grass75970.41.5d
Alaska brome-grass75970.41.5d
Sheep’s fescue75850.32.03.0d
Poa spp. other than Poa pratensis75850.32.03.0e
Birdsfoot trefoil75b40950.31.82.8
Narrow-leaved lupin (Blue lupin)75b2098c0.30.51.5
Other lupins80b2098c0.30.51.5e
Trefoil80b20970.31.52.5
Alsike clover80b20970.31.52.5
Vetches85b2098c0.31.02.0e
Swede80980.31.0d
Fodder kale75980.31.0d
Fodder radish80970.31.0d
Field pea80980.30.5d
Field bean85b5980.30.5d
KindMinimum germination (% by number of pure seeds or pure pellets)aMaximum hard seed content (% by number of pure seeds or pure pellets)Minimum analytical purity (% by weight)Maximum total content of seeds of other plant species (% by weight)
Basic Seed and Certified SeedBasic Seed and Certified SeedBasic Seed and Certified Seed (minimum standard)Certified Seed (Higher Voluntary Standard)Basic seedCertified Seed (minimum standard)Certified Seed (Higher Voluntary Standard)
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)
a

All fresh and healthy seeds which do not germinate after pre-treatment shall be considered as seeds which have germinated.

b

Up to the maximum content indicated in column (3), hard seeds present shall be considered as seeds capable of germination.

c

Including Commercial Seed.

Perennial ryegrass8096980.31.51.5
Italian ryegrass7596980.31.51.5
Hybrid ryegrass7596980.31.51.5
Cocksfoot8090900.31.51.5
Timothy8096980.31.51.5
Meadow fescue8095980.31.51.5
Smooth-stalked meadowgrass7585900.32.01.5
Red fescue7590950.31.51.5
Festulolium7596980.31.51.5
Tall fescue8095980.31.51.5
Red clover80b2097980.31.51.5
White clover80b4097980.31.51.5
Sainfoin75b,c20c95c980.32.5c1.5
Lucerne80b4097980.31.51.5

7.  The seeds shall also comply with the following standards where appropriate. Where number standards are indicated a sample of the size indicated in column 2 should be examined.

KindWeight of sample for determination of foreign seeds by number gramsMaximum permitted content of seed impurities (by number or as a percentage by weight)
Avena fatua A. ludovicianaandA. Sterilis(Wild Oat) or Cuscuta spp. (Dodder)
Rumexspp. (Docks and Sorrels) excluding R. acetosella(Sheep’s sorrel) and R. maritimus (Golden dock)
Allopecurus myosuroides(Blackgrass)
Agropyron repens(couch)
Melilotus(Sweetclovers)
Maximum content of any one other plant speciesOther Requirements
Basic SeedCertified SeedBasic SeedCertified SeedBasic SeedCertified SeedBasic SeedCertified SeedBasic SeedCertified SeedBasic SeedCertified Seed
Minimum Standard and Higher Voluntary StandardMinimum StandardHigher Voluntary StandardMinimum StandardHigher Voluntary StandardMinimum StandardHigher Voluntary StandardMinimum Standard and Higher Voluntary StandardMinimum StandardHigher Voluntary Standard
No.No.No.No.No.No.%No.No.%No.No.%No.%%
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)
a

For Certified Seed minimum standard, 1 seed of dodder in a sample of the size specified in column (2) shall not be regarded as an impurity if a second sample of the same weight is free from dodder.

b

The presence of a maximum of 80 seeds of Poa spp. in a sample of the size specified in column (2) shall not be regarded as an impurity.

c

There shall be no more than 0.4% by weight of annual meadowgrass.

d

In Basic Seed awned ryegrass seeds shall not exceed 5 seeds in a sample of the size specified in column (2) of seeds of a variety known not to produce seeds with awns. In Certified Seed awned ryegrass seeds shall not exceed 1% by weight in seeds of a variety known not to produce seeds with awns.

e

There shall be no more than 0.3% by weight ofAgrostisspp.

f

There shall be no more than 0.3% by weight of ryegrasses.

g

There shall be no more than 0.3% by weight of rough-stalked meadowgrass.

h

For Certified Seed, Higher Voluntary Standard of red fescue, there shall be no more than a total of 4 seeds of ryegrass, cocksfoot and meadow fescue in a sample of the size specified in column 2.

j

One seed of Melilotusspp. in a sample of the size specified in column (2) shall not be regarded as an impurity if a second sample of twice that size is free of Melilotusspp.

k

Including Commercial Seed.

l

In Certified Seed a maximum of 0.8% by weight of seeds of other meadowgrasses shall not be regarded as an impurity.

m

In Certified Seed a maximum of 0.4% by weight of seeds of other meadowgrasses shall not be regarded as an impurity.

Perennial ryegrass6000a25550.31050.51020b1.00.5c,gd
Italian ryegrass6000a25550.31050.51020b1.00.5c,g
Hybrid ryegrass6000a25550.31050.51020b1.00.5c,g
Cocksfoot3000a25550.31050.31020b1.00.5
Timothy1000a25410.31010.310201.00.5e
Meadow fescue5000a25550.31050.51020b1.00.5f,g
Smooth-stalked Meadowgrass500a12210.3310.33201.0l0.5m
Red fescue3000a25550.31050.51020b1.00.5gh
Festulolium6000a2550.350.51020b1.0
Tall fescue5000a25550.31050.51020b1.00.5f,g
Red clover50005101010100j0.3201.00.5
White clover20005101010100j0.3201.00.5
Sainfoin Seed/fruit400/60000k255k10k1000.3k201.0k0.5
Lucerne50003101010100j0.3201.00.5

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