Section 9. Land Requirements
In all cases the previous crop history must be known on the field(s) used to produce any class of certified seed. The field(s) must not have grown another variety of the same crop for the length of time specified by the individual crop standards. Regardless of previous crops, at the time of planting, the field must be free of volunteer plants of the crop being produced. The area adjacent to the field should also be free of volunteer plants of the crop being produced. The field or any portion of the field certified must always have a definite boundary such as a fence, ditch, levee, road, barren strip, or stake.
Fields to be planted for certification should be free from all prohibited noxious weeds as designated by the Director of California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) and those weeds specifically named in CCIA’s individual crop standards.
9.1 Noxious Weed with Prohibited seed rating List. Seed or propagules of the species of plants on this list have been named noxious weed seed with prohibited seed rating within the meaning of Section 52257 of the California Food and Agricultural Code.
9.2 Noxious Weed with Restricted seed rating List. The fields should also be free from those noxious weeds with restricted seed rating apt to be difficult to separate from the crop seed. Seed or propagules of the species of plants on this list have been named restricted noxious weed seed by the Director of CDFA within the meaning of Section 52258 of the California Food and Agricultural Code.
9.3 Isolation Requirements. Isolation requirements must be met as specified in the individual crop standards. If there is a dispute where two applicants cannot mutually agree on isolation involving their certified seed fields, the field planted last must provide the isolation or be denied certification. If it is not clear which field was planted first, the application first received by CCIA shall have priority.
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