Wash. Admin. Code § 16-333-061 - Site requirements for foundation, registered and certified caneberry planting stock
(1) Prior to
planting foundation, registered, or certified planting stock, the grower must
obtain approval from the department for each field site or facility.
(2) For approval by the department, a field
site for growing foundation, registered, or certified planting stock must
comply with each of the following criteria:
(a) The site has not been planted to
caneberry plants or solanaceous crops for the previous five years, or the
entire site has been tarp fumigated with chloropicrin and methyl bromide or
other equivalent soil treatments approved by the department.
(b) The entire site is at least five hundred
feet from any noncertified Rubus plants.
(c) The site has been treated for plant
parasitic nematodes using methods recommended by the Washington State
University Cooperative Agricultural Extension Service, and its soil has been
tested and found free of harmful plant parasitic nematodes.
(3) In order to grow foundation or
registered caneberry planting stock in a greenhouse or screenhouse, the grower
must use a pasteurized growing media, free of plant pests and vectors of virus
pests.
(4) Upon request, growers
must provide records to the department documenting fumigations, treatments, and
tests.
(5) A map identifying
cultivars and lots at each site must be provided to the department by the
grower.
(6) Growers must tag all
lots identifying the cultivar and/or the lot number.
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapter 15.14 RCW. 00-19-035, § 16-333-061, filed 9/12/00, effective 10/13/00.
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