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<blockquote data-quote="InaTreeStand" data-source="post: 3265955" data-attributes="member: 41731"><p>My last comment on the subject also. </p><p></p><p>I am not after anyone’s character or product or anything else. I am just pointing out the law and what it gives as requirements in labeling. To be compliant, that’s what the label must include. The source is the link posted above. Interpret that and do with it as you will. </p><p></p><p><em>The Oklahoma Seed Law is a consumer protection and labeling law. It requires agricultural or vegetable seed to be labeled with specific information to inform the consumer about the quality of the seed they are buying. This information must include the kind and variety of seed, percentage of pure seed, percentage of inert matter, percentage of other crop seed, percentage of weed seed, the name and number of noxious weed seed per pound, the origin, percentage of germination and the date the seed was tested. The name and address of the firm or individual who labeled or distributed the seed must also be included on the label.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InaTreeStand, post: 3265955, member: 41731"] My last comment on the subject also. I am not after anyone’s character or product or anything else. I am just pointing out the law and what it gives as requirements in labeling. To be compliant, that’s what the label must include. The source is the link posted above. Interpret that and do with it as you will. [I]The Oklahoma Seed Law is a consumer protection and labeling law. It requires agricultural or vegetable seed to be labeled with specific information to inform the consumer about the quality of the seed they are buying. This information must include the kind and variety of seed, percentage of pure seed, percentage of inert matter, percentage of other crop seed, percentage of weed seed, the name and number of noxious weed seed per pound, the origin, percentage of germination and the date the seed was tested. The name and address of the firm or individual who labeled or distributed the seed must also be included on the label.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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