Seed Lot Blends

Blend Definitions

InDirt Blend - co-mingling of harvested seed of a single variety from fields that have been inspected and passed as a class of certified seed but were assigned different certification numbers.

Lot Blend - seed lots of the same variety. A lot blend is made by blending different lots of the same variety. Such as different lots of CUF 101 alfalfa OR different lots of Cal Rojo wheat.

Varietal Blend - seed lots of different varieties of one crop type. A varietal blend is made by blending seed lots of different varieties of the same kind of seed and marketed as a “Named Varietal Blend” of certified seed. Such as "Colossus" blend of alfalfa created from 3 different alfalfa varieties. The CCIA staff will verify component varieties, percentages, and certification status in the requested blend.

Mixture different crop types blended together to form a mixture. A mixture is a combination of seed lots from two or more kinds (species) of seed and marketed as a “Mixture of certified seed”. The mixture may contain two or more varieties of the same species. Example of a pasture mixture may contain several seed lots of clover, vetch, and grasses.


Blend Criteria


Examples for Blend Configurations

Correct Examples:

 

Variety A

Variety B

Variety C

Blend 1

35%

65%

 

Blend 2

50%

50%

 

Blend 3

15%

85%

 

Blend 4

30%

55%

15%

Incorrect Examples:

 

Variety A

Variety B

Variety C

Error

Blend 5

45%

55%

 

There must be at least 15% difference in the amounts of each component from other similar blends (such as Blend 1).

Blend 6

18%

82%

 

Each component must be present in increments of 5%.

Blend 7

30%

60%

10%

Each component of the blend must be 15% or greater of the total weight.


Tagging a Blend

Blends must be tagged in a manner compliant with the Federal Seed Act and AOSCA operating procedures.

  1. The certification label must carry the phrase "Blend of Certified Seed".
  2. Each tag shall include either the blend/certification number or a series number in the case of series tags. The fictitious varietal blend “Colossus” is used in the examples below.

Certification Tag

Colossus Alfalfa Blend
Blend of Certified Seed
Blend/Certification/Lot Number

OR Colossus Blend
Blend of Certified Alfalfa Seed
Blend/Certification/Lot Number

 

cert blend tag

 

Series Certification Tag

Colossus Alfalfa Blend
Blend of Certified Seed
(Lot number optional)
Series Number

OR Colossus Blend
Blend of Certified Alfalfa Seed
(Lot number optional)
Series Number

 

series blend tag

 

Interagency Certification Tag

Colossus Alfalfa Blend
Blend of Certified Seed
Blend/Certification/Lot Number
Interagency certification – Australia, Arizona, California, Idaho seed

OR Colossus Blend
Blend of Certified Alfalfa Seed
Blend/Certification/Lot Number
Interagency certification – Australia, Arizona, California, Idaho seed

 

interagency blend tag

Interagency Series Certification Tag

Colossus Alfalfa Blend
Blend of Certified Seed
(lot number optional)
Interagency certification – Australia, Arizona, California, Idaho seed Series number

OR Colossus Blend
Blend of Certified Alfalfa Seed
(lot number optional)
Interagency certification – Australia, Arizona, California, Idaho seed
Series number

 

interagency series tag