N.Y. Agriculture and Markets Law 137 – Label requirements of all seeds, including lawn-seeding mixtures
§ 137. Label requirements of all seeds, including lawn-seeding mixtures. Each container of seed which is sold, offered or exposed for sale, or transported in this state for planting purposes, shall bear thereon or have attached thereto in a conspicuous place, a plainly written or printed label or tag in the English language, giving the following information:
Terms Used In N.Y. Agriculture and Markets Law 137
- crop seeds: include the seeds of grass, forage, cereal, field beans, and fiber crops, including "industrial hemp" as defined in section five hundred five of this chapter, or any other kinds of seeds commonly recognized within this state as agricultural seeds, lawn seeds, and mixtures of such seeds. See N.Y. Agriculture and Markets Law 136
- flower seeds: includes seeds of herbaceous plants grown for their blooms, ornamental foliage, or other ornamental parts and commonly known and sold under the name of flower seeds in this state. See N.Y. Agriculture and Markets Law 136
- kind: means one or more related species or subspecies which singly or collectively is known by one common name, for example, corn, oats, alfalfa, and timothy. See N.Y. Agriculture and Markets Law 136
- labeling: refers to statements written or imprinted on the seed container itself or on a tag or label securely attached to it as specified in the label requirements of this law. See N.Y. Agriculture and Markets Law 136
- lot: means a definite quantity of seed which is identified by a lot number or other mark, and which has been so handled that each portion or container is representative of the whole quantity. See N.Y. Agriculture and Markets Law 136
- mixed: means seed consisting of more than one kind, each in excess of five percent by weight of the whole. See N.Y. Agriculture and Markets Law 136
- Mulch: means a protective covering of any suitable substance placed with seed which acts to retain sufficient moisture to support seed germination and sustain early seedling growth and aid in the prevention of the evaporation of soil moisture, the control of weeds, and the prevention of erosion. See N.Y. Agriculture and Markets Law 136
- percentage of germination: means the percentage of seeds, other than hard seeds, which are capable of producing normal seedlings under favorable conditions. See N.Y. Agriculture and Markets Law 136
- percentage of hard seed: means the percentage of seeds which are incapable of sprouting promptly because their outer structures are impermeable to water. See N.Y. Agriculture and Markets Law 136
- person: shall include any individual, partnership, corporation, company, society, or association. See N.Y. Agriculture and Markets Law 136
- Pure seed: means agricultural, vegetable, flower, tree, or shrub seeds exclusive of inert matter, weed seeds, and all other seeds distinguishable from the kinds, or kinds and varieties being considered. See N.Y. Agriculture and Markets Law 136
- seed: means botanical structures used for planting purposes and commonly referred to as "seed" within this state. See N.Y. Agriculture and Markets Law 136
- treated: means that the seed has received an effective application of an approved substance or method designed to control or repel plant disease organisms, insects, or other pests; or has received some other treatment to improve its planting value. See N.Y. Agriculture and Markets Law 136
- variety: means a subdivision of a kind characterized by growth, yield, disease resistance, plant, flower, fruit, seed or other characteristics by which it may be differentiated under certain conditions from other plants of the same kind. See N.Y. Agriculture and Markets Law 136
- vegetable seeds: includes seeds of those food crops which are grown in gardens and on truck farms and are generally known and sold under the name of vegetable or herb seeds in this state. See N.Y. Agriculture and Markets Law 136
A. All seeds except seed potatoes:
1. The name and address of the person who labeled said seed, or who sells, offers or exposes said seed for sale within this state.
2. If seed has been treated as defined in this article, the commonly accepted or trade name and/or the purpose of the treatment.
3. If seed has received an application of a substance harmful to humans or other vertebrates in the quantities used, a warning adequate to protect the public.
B. All seeds, except tree or shrub seeds and seed potatoes where percentage of germination, exclusive of hard seed and/or percentage of hard seed are required to be indicated, the terms "total" or "total germination and hard seed" may be used, but the term "total germination" alone may not be used.
C. Agricultural seeds, including lawn-seeding mixtures:
1. In order of their predominance, the name of the kind or kind and variety, of each agricultural seed component in excess of five per cent of the whole, and the percentage by weight of each, except that where more than ten per cent of the whole consists of an aggregate of agricultural seed components each present in an amount not exceeding five per cent of the whole, each component in excess of one per cent of the whole shall be named together with the percentage by weight of each.
2. Where more than one agricultural seed component is named, the word mixture, mix, or mixed shall be shown conspicuously on the label.
3. Lot number or other lot identification.
4. Percentage by weight of all weed seeds.
5. The name and number of seeds per pound of each kind of noxious weed seed present.
6. Percentage by weight of agricultural seeds or crop seeds other than those labeled as components and in addition the commissioner may by regulation designate certain crop seeds as undesirable lawn seeds and when present in lawn seed or lawn seeding mixtures, the manner in which they must be identified on the labeling.
7. The name and number of seeds per pound of rye and hairy vetch (vicia villosa) seeds when present in seeds of wheat, oats and barley.
8. Percentage by weight of inert matter.
9. For each agricultural seed component:
(a) Percentage of germination, exclusive of hard seed.
(b) Percentage of hard seed, if present.
(c) Calendar month and year test was completed to determine such percentages.
10. For cool season lawn and turf grasses including Kentucky bluegrass, red fescue, chewings fescue, hard fescue, tall fescue, perennial ryegrass, intermediate ryegrass, annual ryegrass, colonial bentgrass, creeping bentgrass and mixtures thereof:
(a) Calendar month and year the test was completed to determine such percentages. Oldest test date shall be used.
(b) The statement "Sell by " which may be no more than fifteen months from the date of test exclusive of the month of test.
11. For agricultural seeds that are coated:
(a) Percentage by weight of pure seeds with coating material removed.
(b) Percentage by weight of coating material.
(c) Percentage by weight of inert material exclusive of coating material.
(d) Percentage by germination is to be determined on four hundred pellets with or without seeds.
D. Vegetable seeds:
1. For vegetable seeds in packets for use in home gardens or household plantings or vegetable seeds in pre-planted containers, mats, tapes, or other planting devices and for peas, beans, and sweet corn in containers of one pound or less, and other kinds of vegetable seeds in containers of one-quarter pound or less
(a) Name of kind and variety of seed;
(b) Lot identification, such as by lot number or other means;
(c) The calendar month and year the germination test was completed and the statement "Sell by _______", which may be no more than 12 months from the date of test, exclusive of the month of test; or
the year for which the seed was packaged for sale as "Packed for _____" and the statement "Sell by _____", which shall be for a calendar year; or
the percentage germination and the calendar month and year the test was completed to determine such percentage provided that the germination test must have been completed within 12 months, exclusive of the month of test;
(d) For seeds which germinate less than the standard last established by the commissioner under this article;
(1) Percentage of germination, exclusive of hard seed;
(2) Percentage of hard seed, if present;
(3) The calendar month and year the test was completed and the statement "Sell by ______," which may be not more than twelve months from the date of test, exclusive of the month of test, or the percentage germination and the calendar month and year the test was completed to determine such percentage, provided that the germination test must have been completed within twelve months, exclusive of the month of test; and
(4) The words "below standard" in not less than eight-point type.
2. For peas, beans, and sweet corn in containers of more than one pound and other kinds of vegetable seeds in containers of more than one-quarter pounds.
(a) Name of kind and variety.
(b) Lot number or other lot identification.
(c) Percentage germination exclusive of hard seeds.
(d) Percentage of hard seed if present.
(e) The calendar month and year test was completed to determine such percentage; or the year for which the seed was packaged or tested.
E. Flower seeds:
1. For flower seeds in packets prepared for use in home flower gardens:
(a) For those kinds of flower seeds where there are annual and/or biennial and/or perennial sorts, a statement in a conspicuous location on the seed container to indicate whether the seed is of the annual, biennial, or perennial sort.
(b) Name of the kind and variety or a statement of type and performance characteristics as prescribed by the commissioner.
(c) The calendar month and year the germination test was completed and the statement "Sell by ______", which may be no more than 12 months from the date of test, exclusive of the month of test; or
the year for which the seed was packaged for sale as "Packed for ______" and the statement "Sell by _____", which shall be for a calendar year; or
the percentage germination and the calendar month and year the test was completed to determine such percentage, provided that the germination test must have been completed within 12 months exclusive of the month of test.
(d) For those kinds of seeds for which standard testing procedures shall have been adopted, and for which the commissioner shall have promulgated minimum germination standards as hereinafter specified, and which germinate less than the standard last established by the commissioner:
(1) Percentage germination exclusive of hard seed.
(2) The calendar month and year the test was completed to determine such percentage, or the year for which the seed was packaged or tested.
(3) The words "below standard" in not less than eight-point type.
2. For flower seeds in containers other than packets prepared for use in home flower gardens.
(a) Name of kind and variety or a statement of type and performance characteristics as prescribed by the commissioner.
(b) Lot number or other lot identification.
(c) For kinds of seeds for which standard testing procedures shall have been adopted:
(1) Percentage germination exclusive of hard seed.
(2) Percentage of hard seed if present.
(3) The calendar month and year that test was completed and the statement "Sell by ," which may be no more than twelve months from the date of test exclusive of the month of test or the percentage germination and the calendar month and year the test was completed to determine such percentage, provided that the germination test must have been completed within twelve months exclusive of the month of test.
F. Tree and shrub seeds:
(1) The kind of seed and the variety.
(2) The percentage by weight of pure seed.
(3) The percentage of germination.
(4) The year of collection of such seed.
(5) The specific locality (state and county in the United States or nearest equivalent political unit in the case of foreign countries) in which the seed was collected.
G. Seed potatoes:
1. Name of variety.
2. U. S. grade or New York state grade of contents.
3. Name and address (or in case of certified seed, the code designation) of the person who labeled said seed or who sells, offers, or exposes said seed for sale within this state.
H. For combination mulch, seed and fertilizer products. The word "combination" followed by the words "mulch-seed-fertilizer (if appropriate)" must appear on the upper thirty percent of the principal display panel. The word "combination" must be the largest and most conspicuous type on the container, equal to or larger than the product name. The words "mulch-seed-fertilizer" shall be no smaller than one-half the size of the word "combination" and in close proximity to the word "combination". These products shall contain a minimum of seventy percent mulch.
I. For combination seed and fertilizer products. 1. The word "combination" followed by the words "seed-fertilizer" must appear on the upper thirty percent of the principal display panel. The word "combination" must be the largest and most conspicuous type on the container, equal to or larger than the product name. The words "seed-fertilizer" shall be no smaller that one-half the size of the word "combination" and in close proximity to the word "combination".
2. On the analysis label, the percentage by weight of the fertilizer in the container shall be listed on a separate line as a component of the inert matter.