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Table 3. KIND AND NUMBER OF VIOLATIONS y
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Kind of Seed of Purity Germination Weeds Samples
 
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0 Alfalfa 22 0 0 0 0
O Barley 39 l 0 1 2
O Bluegrass 28 0 0 0 0
0 Clover, Alsike 3 0 0 O 0
0 Clover, Crimson 3 0 0 O 0
0 Clover, Red 20 l 3 4 5
2 Clover, White 2 0 O 0 0
Corn 61 0 O 0 0
O Fescue, Chewings 3 O O O 0
1- Fescue, Creeping Red 4 1 1 O l , ‘
0 Fescue, Tall 109 3 5 2 9
0 Lespedeza, Kobe 50 1 1 0 1
0 Lespedeza, Korean 151 1 4 15 18
3 Lespedeza, Sericea 2 O O 0 0
Millet 2 0 0 0 0
O Miscellaneous A O 0 O 0
0 Mixtures, Grass 21 3 0 O 3
3 Mixtures, Lespedeza 7 0 1 io Z4
Oats 76 O 0 1 1
1 Orchard Grass 90 8 l 4 12
S Redtop 6 O O O 0
RYE 53 0 1 1 1
O Ryegrass 21 0 O O O
O $¤rghw¤ 11 0 0 0 0
l Soybeans 55 0 0 0 O
O Sudan Grass 7 O 0 0 0
]- Timothy 22 O 3 l Z4
0 Tobacco 61 0 0 0 O
2 Vegetables 3 0 0 0 O
0 Vetch 21 O O 0 0
0 Wheat 55 A A A l
3 Totals 1012 19 18 33 gi
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0 The percentage of unlawful samples this year is 6.12. The average for the last
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0 three years is 5.02 (1962%.02; 1961-5.54; 1960-5.51).
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O The work summarized in this report was performed in compliance with the provisions
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1 °f Che Kentucky Seed Law and in accordance with the rules and regulations promulgated
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D DY the Director of the Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station for the enforcement
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D of this law.
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3 The seed law is specific in demanding that certain infomation be given on a
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J K°¤'i¤Cky seed tag attached to containers or bags of agricultural seed offered for sale.
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J If [h2 buyer will be just as specific in knowing and demanding what he actually
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g Hams. Khe quality of seed on the market will continue to improve.
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