Corvallis, Oregon, USA
August 4, 2009
The
Oregon State
University Seed Laboratory has become the first official
state seed laboratory in the nation to receive accreditation by
the International Seed Testing
Association (ISTA).
The association, which has 182 member laboratories, develops and
publishes standard seed-testing procedures and is an
international accreditor of official and non-official
laboratories. The OSU Seed Laboratory is the fifth accredited
lab in the United States and one of 106 in the world that are
technically competent to carry out seed testing procedures in
accordance with the association's rules. The labs also must show
that they run a quality management system that fulfills
accreditation standards.
"The OSU laboratory has provided seed testing services for
state, national and international markets for 100 years," said
Adriel Garay, manager of the laboratory. "We have been a member
of the Association of Official Seed Analysts for more than 80
years and continue to provide testing services based on AOSA
Testing Rules."
The new membership and formal accreditation by the seed testing
association allows the OSU laboratory to provide expanded
services such as seed-testing to issue “Orange and Blue
International Certificates,” an additional way to satisfy
requirements of other countries.
For additional information, visit the website:
http://seedlab.oscs.orst.edu or email
seedlab@oscs.orst.edu.
An article, "The Good Seed," about the OSU Seed Laboratory is in
Oregon's Agricultural Progress magazine:
http://oregonprogress.oregonstate.edu/winter-2009/good-seed
About the OSU College of Agricultural Sciences: The college
contributes in many ways to the economic and environmental
sustainability of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest. The
college's faculty are leaders in agriculture and food systems,
natural resources management, life sciences and rural economic
development research. |
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The Good Seed
An
article
about the
OSU Seed Laboratory
in Oregon's
Agricultural Progress magazine
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