North Dakota State Seed Department Forms

The North Dakota State Seed Department is responsible for the regulation and oversight of seed sales and distribution within the state of North Dakota. They enforce seed laws and regulations to ensure that seeds sold to farmers and consumers in North Dakota meet certain quality standards. The department works to protect farmers and consumers by promoting the sale of high-quality seeds that are free from harmful pests and diseases. Additionally, they issue seed dealer licenses and monitor seed dealers to ensure compliance with state laws.

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This form is used for transferring seed that is pending certification in North Dakota. It certifies the transfer of ownership from one party to another.

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This form is used for entering into an agreement to operate a bulk retail seed facility in North Dakota.

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This document is used for operators in North Dakota who wish to become a North Dakota Approved Facility to condition seed for final certification.

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This form is used for applying for a non-resident seed dealer's license in North Dakota. It is required for individuals or businesses that want to sell seeds in the state but are not residents of North Dakota.

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This Form is used for applying for a Seed Labeling Permit in North Dakota. It is required for businesses and individuals involved in seed labeling in the state.

This form is used for applying for duplicate licenses for wholesale potato dealers in North Dakota.

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This form is used for applying for a wholesale potato dealer's license in North Dakota. It is required for individuals or businesses who wish to engage in the wholesale potato trade in the state.

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This form is used for obtaining a bulk certificate for certified seed potatoes in North Dakota. It ensures that the potatoes meet the state's quality standards.

This form is used for registering blends and mixtures of seed in North Dakota.

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