Kansas Administrative Regulations Agency 95 - CROP IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION

Kansas Administrative Regulations – Agency 95: Crop Improvement Association

The Kansas Crop Improvement Association (KCIA) is designated as Agency 95 in the Kansas Administrative Regulations (K.A.R.). This agency oversees regulations concerning the certification of seeds and crop improvement practices in the state.

Key Roles of the Kansas Crop Improvement Association:

Certifying crop seeds for genetic purity and quality.

Maintaining standards for seed production, handling, labeling, and distribution.

Promoting improved agricultural practices through certified seed use.

Kansas Administrative Regulations (Agency 95) – Overview:

As of the latest records, K.A.R. 95 typically includes regulations that may cover topics such as:

Definitions relevant to seed certification.

Standards for seed certification (e.g., purity, germination rates).

Procedures for seed growers to apply for certification.

Inspection protocols for seed fields and processing facilities.

Labeling and marketing requirements for certified seeds.

Legal Reference:

The regulations under Agency 95 are promulgated in cooperation with the Kansas Department of Agriculture, but the KCIA operates as a nonprofit organization recognized by the state to perform official seed certification functions.

 

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