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Testing Seed in
Wyoming:
The Wyoming Seed Analysis Laboratory is funded by the
State of Wyoming, and administered
by the University
of Wyoming to serve
the seed testing needs of farmers, private and public seed buyers,
seedsmen, the Wyoming Crop Improvement Association, University of Wyoming seed researchers, and the Wyoming
Department of Agriculture. The lab is equipped with modern testing
equipment necessary to perform tests on all kinds of seeds, and is
staffed with two Registered Seed Technologists and three permanent-staff
lab assistants. The Rules for Testing Seeds by the Association of
Official Seed Analysts (AOSA) are used as the basis for the purity
analysis and germination tests performed in the seed lab.
Why test?
Seed being sold in Wyoming must be labeled according to the
Wyoming Seed Law and Regulations. The seed law requires all seed being
sold to be labeled, and the label must include percentages of pure seed,
other crop seed, weed seed, inert matter, and germination. A seed test
will give the required values.
Testing saved seed will give the person using the seed
a good understanding of the germination potential of his seed lot, and
determine if the seed contains any problem weed seeds, including noxious
weed seeds. It is advisable to check for problems before planting. If
the seed lot has a low germination percentage, a good stand will not be
achieved. If the seed lot has noxious weed seeds, or is contaminated
with other crop and weed seeds, it may not be suitable for planting.
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