Application for Inspection - Weed Free Forage Certification Program is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Department of Agriculture - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is the Weed Free Forage Certification Program?
A: The Weed Free Forage Certification Program is a program in Oregon that certifies forage as free from noxious weeds.
Q: How can I apply for inspection under the program?
A: You can apply for inspection under the Weed Free Forage Certification Program by completing an application form.
Q: What is the purpose of the inspection?
A: The purpose of the inspection is to verify that the forage is free from noxious weeds.
Q: Who conducts the inspection?
A: The inspection is conducted by qualified inspectors authorized by the Oregon Department of Agriculture.
Q: What are the requirements for certification?
A: The forage must meet specific requirements regarding weed seed content and species composition to be eligible for certification.
Q: What happens if the forage fails the inspection?
A: If the forage fails the inspection, it will not be certified as weed-free and will not receive the associated benefits.
Q: What benefits are associated with certification?
A: Certification allows forage to be traded and transported across state and federal lines without the risk of spreading noxious weeds.
Q: How long is the certification valid for?
A: The certification is valid for one year and must be renewed annually.
Q: Is the program specific to Oregon?
A: Yes, the Weed Free Forage Certification Program is specific to Oregon and is not applicable in other states or countries.
Q: Can I use the certification from this program in other states or countries?
A: No, the certification is only valid within the state of Oregon and does not apply to other states or countries.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Oregon Department of Agriculture.