Washington, DC
November 2, 2006
The
U.S. Department of Agriculture today announced that a
Boulder, Colorado, seed company has paid USDA $875 to settle
alleged violations of the Federal Seed Act.
The company, Lake Valley
Seed, settled the case in agreement with officials from
USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service. The company neither
admitted nor denied the charges.
The case resolved by the settlement involved three shipments of
lettuce seed made to Indiana.
The alleged violations, while not the same for all shipments,
were:
• Failure to test for germination prior to interstate shipment,
and
• False labeling as to germination.
AMS administers the act with the help of state seed officials.
Seed regulatory officials in Indiana cooperated with AMS in
making the investigations. The Federal Seed Act is a
truth-in-labeling law designed to protect farmers and consumers
who buy seed. |