Contacts - New Mexico Dept. of Ag.
Seed Control Official:

Tim Darden
New Mexico Department of Agriculture
PO Box 30005
Las Cruces, New Mexico 88003-8005
Phone: 575-646-3107
Fax: 575-646-5977
E-mail: tdarden@nmda.nmsu.edu
Alternate E-mail: lhiggins@nmda.nmsu.edu


Bonnie Rabe, Division Director
Agricultural and Environmental Services
New Mexico Department of Agriculture
P.O. Box 30005, MSC 3AQ
Las Cruces, New Mexico   88003-8005
Phone:  575-646-2133
Fax:  575-646-5977
E-mail: bcpm@nmda.nmsu.edu
     
I. Miley Gonzalez, Ph.D., Director/Secretary
New Mexico Department of Agriculture
MSC 3189, Box 30005
Las Cruces, New Mexico  88003-8005
Phone:  575-646-3007
Fax:  575-646-8120
E-mail: nmagsec@nmda.nmsu.edu
  Dr. Tracey Carrillo, Director of Seed Certification
Extension Plant Services
New Mexico Cooperative Extension Services
PO Box 30001, MSC 3AE
Las Cruces, New Mexico   88003-8005
Phone: 575-646-4125
Fax: 575-646-8137
E-mail: tcarrill@nmsu.edu

REFERENCE LINKS for New Mexico:

http://nmdaweb.nmsu.edu/default.htm 


LABELING & DISTRIBUTION INFORMATION SURVEY

The following responses are provided by the New Mexico Department Agriculture in regard to general questions about the New Mexico State Seed Law.

VARIETY LABELING

Does your state seed law require "mandatory" variety labeling for agricultural crop kinds?
Answer = NO

Does your law allow for "variety not stated" labeling?
Answer = YES

Does your law allow for "variety unknown" labeling?
Answer = N/A

Do you allow the use of the abbreviated term "VNS" to be used in place of the phrase "variety not stated"?
Answer = NO

Does your state seed law allow labeling by "crop kind" only?
Answer = NO

ARBITRATION
Does your state offer "Seed Arbitration" as a part of your seed law, or as a separate law?
Answer = NO

PRE-EMPTION LEGISLATION
Does your state have “pre-emption” legislation to restrict local political subdivisions from regulating seed?
Answer = NO

BRAND LABELING

Does your law allow for "brand name" labeling?
Answer = NO

PERMIT / LICENSING REQUIREMENTS

Does your state law have a permit /license requirement for seedsmen to distribute seeds in your state?
Answer = NO

TEST DATE

What is the "TEST DATE" requirement for agricultural and vegetable seeds in your state?
Answer = 9 months

GMO REGULATIONS

Does your state law have any specific language regulating "GMO’s"?
Answer = NO

Does your state test for specific GMO varietal traits on official samples?
Answer = NO

RELATIONSHIP TO RUSSL

Does your state seed law model RUSSL?
Answer = NO, RUSSL not referenced in state seed law

UNIQUE (MISCELLANEOUS) REQUIREMENTS
Does your state seed law have any "unique" or special requirements and/or prohibitions?
Answer = NO


 

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News and Events
29 OCT
Retirement:
Dr. Richard Payne

The USDA Federal Seed Regulatory Testing Division has announced that Dr. Richard Payne will be retiring at the end of 2011. He has served the Federal Government for more than 36 years and has been a tremendously valuable resource for virtually every state seed control official.

29 OCT

USDA Director
Fed.l Seed Reg. Testing Division

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Telephone: 765-494-1557
E-mail: neesl@purdue.edu

 

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