Seed

The goal of the seed program is to enforce the Colorado Seed Act which requires that the seed label, the germination, and purity content of the seed is accurate.

The program also inspects the seed to ensure that prohibited noxious weeds are eliminated and restricted noxious weeds are below a certain level per pound of seed.

“The general assembly hereby finds and declares that truth in labeling of seed is of paramount importance to the citizens of Colorado."

Applications and Resources:

Seed Registration Application (Application can be completed as a fillable PDF. Open with Adobe Acrobat Reader DC.)

Once you have completed and signed your application, please send it via email with the Subject: Electronic Application and be sure to include your contact number and preferred method of payment (see below).

If you need help, email us with the Subject: Help - Electronic Application along with your contact information and we will call you.

As a result of the COVID-19 response, the preferred method of submission for payment and applications is electronic. Electronic payments and applications can be processed much more quickly than paper which, in the current environment, are likely to experience a very significant delay.

Payment Options: Electronic check or card. Review the electronic payment information provided for reference only so that you will know what information to provide when you speak with the Colorado Department of Agriculture to make payment. Please do not send this information via email.

Why Register to sell and label seed?

What does a label tell us about seed?

Seed Arbitration and Complaints

Seed Labeling and Inspection

CDA inspectors check labels on seed sold in retail stores for expired germination test dates and collect seed samples to send off for lab analysis to check accuracy and truth of labeling. Presence or sale of noxious weed seed is also monitored.

Seed labeling - Every container of seed sold, or offered or exposed for sale in Colorado must have a legible, plainly written label or tag in English on it. Labels must have information on them describing the: