Relabeling Request for CarryOver Seed 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Relabeling Request for CarryOver Seed in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Labeler Name and Address in the designated fields. Ensure that all information is accurate to avoid processing delays.
  3. Fill in the Variety and Lot Number fields. This information is crucial for identifying your seed type and batch.
  4. Select the Class of seed by circling either Certified, Registered, or Foundation as applicable.
  5. Indicate the number of Bushels you are requesting and list any combined lot numbers if necessary.
  6. Circle the Tests requested: Germination, Purity, or Other. If you select 'Other', specify your request in the provided space.
  7. Complete the Number of bulk certificates and certified tags requested, ensuring clarity on where they should be sent.
  8. Finally, sign and date the form before submitting it through our platform for processing.

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Certified seed is inspected by CFIA to ensure that you are growing an accepted variety and high quality, pure seed. Guaranteed quality assurance.
Blue-tagged Certified seed must meet high purity and germination standards, and have a low content (usually less than 0.25%); whereas there are no standards for noncertified seed other than state limits on the weeds (often as high as 2.00%). is more expensive, and is usually sold to growers.
Registered Seed comes from Breeder or Foundation seed and is produced to maintain genetic purity and clear identity as a specific variety. 4. Certified seed can be produced from Breeder, Foundation, or Registered seed. This is the class of seed usually provided to farmers for planting.
Certified seed provides for continued cereal genetic improvement and improved varieties. These contribute to improving farmers incomes by constantly increasing yield, grain quality and disease resistance. With certified seed you are insuring against crop failure while ensuring reduced and disease problems.
Certified seed uses strictly monitored quality management systems to maximize varietal purity making sure you get the specific variety you want. Other varieties and off-types are guaranteed to be minimized.

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In India, Seed certification is voluntary but labelling is compulsory. Certification shall be conducted by the Certification Agency notified under Section 8 of the Seed Act, 1966.

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