PVP LEVEL (Legend)
It is very important that you check the description
of the variety for the level of protection.
The legends are as follows:
0. Variety not Protected by PVPA - No limit on how much seed a
farmer can save and sell. Seed sold commercially must be sold by
variety name.
1. U. S. Protected Variety thru Certification (PVPA 1970 title
V) - to be sold by variety name only as a Class of certified seed.
A farmer may save enough seed to plant on his or her own farm holdings.
If farm plans change, the farmer may sell the saved seed, but only
the amount saved to plant his or her own holdings. No farmer saved
seed can be sold unless certified by a Crop Improvement Association.
2. U. S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1970 and no title V) - A farmer
may save enough seed to plant on his or her own farm holdings.
If farm plans change, the farmer may sell the saved seed, but only
the amount saved to plant his or her own holdings. All seed must
be sold by variety name.
3. U.S. Plant Variety Protection Applied for under the 1970 PVPA
law and may be thru title V or not. Application for protection
is in pending, but same rules apply.
4. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 94 and no title V) - A farmer
may save enough seed to plant on his or her own farm holdings.
Saved seed may not be sold without permission from the variety
owner.
5. U. S. Protected Variety (PVPA and title V) - to be sold by
Variety name only as a Class of certified seed. A farmer may save
enough seed to plant on his or her own farm holdings. No seed may
be sold without permission from the variety owner. If permission
is granted, seed must be sold as a class of certified seed.
6. U.S. Plant Variety Protection Applied for PVPA 94 - may be
through title V or not. Same rules apply.
7. U.S. Plant Variety Protection (PVPA 94) is expected to be applied
for. Until official notice is received, the variety has no protection.
It is the grower’s responsibility to determine current status
of variety.
Under both the original PVP Law and the 1994 PVP law it is an
infringement to clean, bag or
STORE farmer saved seed if the quantity exceeds what the farmer
can legally save for planting purposes.
The conditioner can be held liable for PVPA infringements.
If a variety is patented or contains a patented gene (Roundup
Ready®, best example) a farmer may not save any seed for planting
purposes. A CUSTOM CLEANER CONDITIONER MAY NOT CLEAN ANY SEED OF
PATENT PROTECTED VARIETIES. To do so is an infringement of the
patent
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