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1 Oregon Seed Certification Service Department of Crop and Soil Science 31 Crop Science Bldg Corvallis, Oregon Tel: (541) Fax: (541) seedcert.oregonstate.edu Oregon Certification Activity Summary Oregon Seed Certification Service Oregon State University Extension Service October Special Report 002 Agriculture, Family and Community Development, 4-H Youth, Forestry, Energy and Extension Sea Grant Programs, Oregon State University, United States Department of Agriculture and Oregon Counties cooperating. The Extension Service offers its programs and materials equally to all people.

2 Passed for Seed Certification CROP BENTGRASS Public - Highland 1,646 1,815 1,731 1,586 1,704 2,032 (Colonial, Creeping, Redtop, Public - Seaside Idaho, Velvet, Spike) Private and OECD 2,656 2,780 3,033 2,146 1,818 1,651 Experimental Total of Bentgrass 4,497 4,812 4,810 3,772 3,622 3,783 BLUEGRASS Public (Big, Creeping, Private & OECD 12,444 12,578 12,641 10,389 9,858 8,766 Kentucky, Rough, Experimental Supina, Wood) Total of Bluegrass 12,526 12,660 12,893 10,557 10,164 9,231 FINE FESCUE Public - Cascade (Blue, Chewings, Public - Covar Hard, Idaho, Annual, Private and OECD 12,989 12,862 12,895 13,166 13,109 14,353 Red, Sheep) Experimental Total of Fine Fescue 13,572 13,212 13,145 13,246 13,343 14,735 TALL FESCUE Public - Fawn 5,326 5,179 5,220 5,345 5,624 5,705 Public - Kentucky 31 2,590 2,714 5,080 5,873 5,799 6,889 Private and OECD 84,891 85,263 86,825 83,559 77,318 66,246 Experimental 791 4,027 3,270 2,874 1,447 2,111 Total of Tall Fescue 93,598 97, ,395 97,651 90,188 80,951 ORCHARDGRASS Public - Latar Public - Paiute Public - Potomac 2,040 1,757 1,752 1,923 1,697 2,548 Private and OECD 5,464 4,816 4,164 3,403 3,641 3,858 Experimental Total of Orchardgrass 8,054 6,909 6,241 5,623 5,789 6,930 ANNUAL AND Public - Gulf INTERMEDIATE Private and OECD 11,726 9,765 11,558 14,733 13,321 16,862 RYEGRASS Experimental Total of Annual & Intermediate Ryegrass 11,999 10,196 11,829 15,361 13,573 17,129 PERENNIAL Public - Linn ,077 1,390 1,356 1,157 RYEGRASS Private and OECD 46,077 55,857 54,083 53,824 53,645 56,692 Experimental 2,624 1,513 1,923 3,477 2,124 2,946 Total of Perennial Ryegrass 49,434 58,347 57,083 58,691 57,125 60,795 ALFALFA Public Private and OECD Experimental 2,500 2, Total of Alfalfa 3,181 3,250 1, , CLOVERS Public (Berseem, Crimson, Private and OECD 5,551 4,123 4,677 4,069 4,892 5,329 Ladino, Red, Arrowleaf, Experimental Rose, White) Total of Clovers 5,997 4,973 5,094 4,285 5,195 5,742 MINT Public Experimental Total of Mint SMALL GRAINS Public 3,692 6,482 6,475 7,726 7,201 7,726 (Barley, Oat, Red oat, Private and OECD 19,666 18,812 19,671 16,921 16,870 11,452 Club wheat, Wheat, Triticale, Experimental Cereal rye, Sorghum) Total of Small Grains 23,403 25,735 26,509 24,687 24,758 19,788 *Not Available for Crop Year ** Applied For ***For one year ending on June 30th Oct.

3 Passed for Seed Certification CROP GRASS CROPS Public , (Indian ricegrass, Paspalum, Bermudagrass, Private and OECD Blue wildrye, Crested dogtail, Hairgrasses,Timothy, Experimental Brome, Sudangrass, Festulolium, Wheatgrasses) Total Other Grass Crops 1,384 1,246 1, ,434 1,007 OTHER Public LEGUME CROPS Private and OECD (Field beans, Little burnet, Lupine, Vetches, Experimental Field pea, Trefoil, Chickpea, Lentil) Total Other Legumes OTHER CROPS Public (Sugar beets, Radish, Plantain, Kale, Private and OECD 4,870 4,551 4,107 11,508 13,257 8,132 Corn, Sunflower, Meadowfoam, Turnip, Experimental Rapes, Forage kochia, Flax, Mustard) Total of Other Crops 4,997 4,852 4,433 11,654 13,337 8,640 POTATO Public 842 1,130 1,134 1,072 1,333 1,510 Private 2,274 1,722 1,672 1,840 1,095 1,132 Experimental Total of Potatoes 3,137 2,853 2,833 2,964 2,453 2,708 Winter Test (# of Seed lots ) * TOTAL ACREAGE OF: All Crops Certified 236, , , , , ,821 Public Varieties 18,201 21,631 24,339 26,546 27,012 29,187 Private and OECD Varieties 210, , , , , ,458 Experimental Varieties 7,851 10,330 7,502 7,725 5,718 7,760 Establishing Crop History** Modified Land History** 2,605 1,298 1,777 2, ,265 Pre-Variety Germplasm TOTALS FOR # Requests\# Separate Co.'s * 2404/29 2,133/34 1,956/32 1,891/32 2,040\31 MIXTURES & BLENDS No. of Blends\# Companies * 32/11 49/12 62/18 55/16 58\14 Pounds of Blends Certified * 1,083,471 1,978,742 2,835,456 1,324,062 1,350,574 No. of Mixtures\# Companies * 2,372/26 2,084/27 1,894/26 1,836/ \28 Pounds of Mixtures Certified * 50,552,052 42,463,944 39,312,421 38,667,819 38,298,276 PRE-VARIETY GERMPLASM G0 Collections (species/sites) 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 2/2 TOTALS Total of P.V.G OECD*** Pounds tagged 26,496,224 33,136,947 43,979,742 46,663,596 61,232,677 75,044,426 TOTALS No. of lots tagged 995 1,246 2,025 2,274 2,920 3,885 No. varieties tagged Foreign lots received in OR *Not Available for Crop Year ** Applied For ***For one year ending on June 30th Oct.

4 Certified by Category in Oregon Seed Certification Service Oregon State University Extension Service 3.3% 7.7% 89.0% Public Varieties Private and OECD Varieties Experimental Varieties Oct.

5 Total Passed for Certification Oregon Seed Certification Service Oregon State University Extension Service 260, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Crop Year Oct.

6 Seed Certification Activities by County -, Passed, and Growers Production COUNTY CROP BAKER Alfalfa Field bean Potato Sunflower Wheat Total Baker BENTON Annual ryegrass 34 1, , , ,193 Blue wildrye Chicory Colonial bentgrass Creeping bentgrass Intermediate ryegrass Meadow fescue Orchardgrass 57 1, , , ,296 Perennial ryegrass 21 1, , , ,435 Radish Red clover Riverbank lupine Tall fescue , , , ,227 Turnip Wheat White clover Pre-variety germplasm Total Benton , , , , CLACKAMAS Annual ryegrass Barley Chicory Creeping bentgrass Crimson clover Hairy vetch Hard fescue Ladino clover Orchardgrass Perennial ryegrass 78 2, , , ,720 Radish Red clover Red fescue Seashore paspalum Tall fescue 136 4, , , ,888 Velvet bentgrass Wheat Total Clackamas 255 7, , , , COLUMBIA Tall fescue Total Columbia CROOK Alfalfa Total Crook = Total number of growers production in county. Oct.

7 Seed Certification Activities by County -, Passed, and Growers Production COUNTY CROP DESCHUTES Alfalfa Barley Chickpea Red oat Wheat Total Deschutes DOUGLAS Meadowfoam Total Douglas GILLIAM Alfalfa Barley Kentucky bluegrass Perennial ryegrass Wheat Total Gilliam , HARNEY Alfalfa Cereal rye Kentucky bluegrass Total Harney JACKSON Pre-variety germplasm Total Jackson JEFFERSON Alfalfa Barley Basin wildrye Big bluegrass Creeping bentgrass Kentucky bluegrass 133 3, , , ,305 Oat Potato Radish Red fescue Rocky Mountain penstemon Rough bluegrass 30 1, , Triticale Utah sweetvetch Wheat Pre-variety germplasm Total Jefferson 210 5, , , , KLAMATH Barley Mint Oat Perennial ryegrass Potato , ,019 Triticale Wheat Total Klamath 87 1, , , , LAKE Barley Oat Triticale Total Lake = Total number of growers production in county. Oct.

8 Seed Certification Activities by County -, Passed, and Growers Production COUNTY CROP LANE Alfalfa Annual ryegrass , , ,489 Barley Chewings fescue Chicory Club wheat Colonial bentgrass Creeping bentgrass Creeping bluegrass Festulolium Hard fescue Intermediate ryegrass Kale Ladino clover Little burnet Meadow fescue Oat Orchardgrass 44 1, , , ,497 Perennial ryegrass 42 1, , , ,590 Radish Red clover Red fescue Swede Tall fescue 93 5, , , ,790 Teff Timothy Weeping alkaligrass White clover Wheat Total Lane , , , , LINN Annual ryegrass 101 6, , , ,604 Arrowleaf clover Ball clover Barley Cereal rye Chewings fescue 30 1, , , ,191 Colonial bentgrass , Creeping bentgrass Crimson clover Festulolium Flax Hard fescue Intermediate ryegrass Kentucky bluegrass Ladino clover Meadow fescue Oat = Total number of growers production in county. Oct.

9 Seed Certification Activities by County -, Passed, and Growers Production COUNTY CROP LINN (cont.) Orchardgrass 89 3, , , ,885 Perennial ryegrass 140 8, , , ,272 Radish ,156 Red clover Red fescue 33 1, , , ,621 Red oat Redtop Sheep fescue Tall fescue , , , ,935 Triticale Turnip Wheat White clover 16 1, Pre-variety germplasm Total Linn , , , , MALHEUR Potato Siberian wheatgrass Total Malheur MARION Annual ryegrass Austrian winter pea Barley Blue fescue Blue wildrye Chewings fescue 99 3, , , ,187 Chicory Colonial bentgrass Creeping bentgrass 82 1, , , ,541 Creeping bluegrass Crimson clover Ethiopian cabbage Festulolium Hard fescue Intermediate ryegrass Kale Ladino clover Little burnet Meadow fescue Oat Orchardgrass Perennial ryegrass , , , ,685 Radish Red clover Red fescue 56 2, , , ,580 Red oat Redtop Seashore paspalum Sheep fescue Swede Tall fescue , , , ,392 Turnip Velvet bentgrass = Total number of growers production in county. Oct.

10 Seed Certification Activities by County -, Passed, and Growers Production COUNTY CROP MARION (cont.) Wheat ,247 Winter rape Pre-variety germplasm Total Marion 1,329 45, ,440 48, ,529 52, ,514 54, MORROW Alfalfa Corn Field bean Hard fescue Kentucky bluegrass , Perennial ryegrass 14 1, , Potato Radish Sheep fescue Sunflower Triticale Wheat Pre-variety germplasm Total Morrow 50 3, , , ,394 4 MULTNOMAH Perennial ryegrass Red clover Tall fescue Total Multnomah 35 1, , , ,384 1 POLK Annual ryegrass 23 1, , , ,725 Barley Cereal rye Chewings fescue Club wheat Festulolium Hard fescue Intermediate ryegrass Kale Ladino clover Meadow fescue Oat Orchardgrass Perennial ryegrass 60 2, , , ,277 Radish ,260 Red clover Tall fescue , , , ,951 Timothy Turnip Triticale Wheat White clover White mustard Total Polk , , , , SHERMAN Barley Club wheat Wheat 91 10, , , ,539 Total Sherman 99 11, , , ,483 1 = Total number of growers production in county. Oct.

11 Seed Certification Activities by County -, Passed, and Growers Production COUNTY CROP UMATILLA Alfalfa 27 2, , Barley Beardless wheatgrass Bermudagrass Blue flax Blue wildrye Buckwheat Chewings fescue Club wheat Corn 270 2, , , ,609 Green needlegrass Hard fescue 13 1, Indian ricegrass Kentucky bluegrass 20 1, , , Perennial ryegrass 54 5, , , ,244 Radish Red fescue Seashore paspalum Sheep fescue Sudangrass Tall fescue Thickspike wheatgrass Triticale Western wheatgrass Wheat 36 3, , , ,682 Pre-variety germplasm Total Umatilla , , , , UNION Alfalfa Barley Chewings fescue Chickpea Club wheat Hard fescue Intermediate wheatgrass Kentucky bluegrass 123 5, , , ,991 Oat Potato Pubescent wheatgrass Red clover Red fescue 31 1, Sunflower , ,010 Triticale Wheat 49 2, , , ,169 Winter rape Pre-variety germplasm Total Union , , , , = Total number of growers production in county. Oct.

12 Seed Certification Activities by County -, Passed, and Growers Production COUNTY CROP WALLOWA Barley Brown mustard Club wheat Field pea Lentil Oat Oriental mustard Wheat , ,496 White mustard Total Wallowa 19 1, , , ,773 4 WASCO Wheat Total Wasco WASHINGTON Arrowleaf clover Barley Crimson clover , Festulolium Hairy vetch Little burnet Oat Orchardgrass Perennial ryegrass 39 1, , , ,537 Radish Red clover Tall fescue 231 8, , , ,995 Wheat Total Washington , , , , WHEELER Alfalfa Total Wheeler YAMHILL Annual ryegrass Crimson clover Intermediate ryegrass Oat Orchardgrass Perennial ryegrass 102 4, , , ,789 Radish ,475 Red clover Tall fescue , , , ,672 Timothy Wheat Total Yamhill , , , , YEARLY TOTALS 5, , , , , , , , = Total number of growers production in county. Oct.

13 Number of and Passed for Production of Foundation, Registered, or Certified Class Seed in CLASS OF SEED FOUNDATION REGISTERED CERTIFIED TOTALS FOR GRASSES Annual ryegrass , ,826 Basin wildrye Beardless wheatgrass Bermudagrass Big bluegrass Blue fescue Blue wildrye Bluebunch wheatgrass Chewings fescue , ,539 Colonial bentgrass , ,666 Creeping bentgrass , ,759 Creeping bluegrass Crested hairgrass Crested wheatgrass Festulolium Green needlegrass Hard fescue , ,842 Indian ricegrass Intermediate ryegrass , ,173 Intermediate wheatgrass Kentucky bluegrass , ,442 Meadow fescue Meadow brome Orchardgrass , ,054 Perennial ryegrass ,056 49,071 1,114 49,434 Pubescent wheatgrass Red fescue , ,813 Redtop Rough bluegrass , ,084 Seashore paspalum Sheep fescue Siberian wheatgrass Slender wheatgrass Smooth brome Snake River wheatgrass Sudangrass Tall fescue ,988 93,361 2,033 93,598 Tall wheatgrass Teff Thickspike wheatgrass Timothy Tufted hairgrass Velvet bentgrass Weeping alkaligrass Western wheatgrass Wood bluegrass TOTAL GRASSES , ,083 4, ,064 CEREALS Barley , ,454 Cereal rye Club wheat Durum wheat Oat Red oat Sorghum Triticale Wheat , , ,734 TOTAL CEREALS , , ,403 Oct.

14 Number of and Passed for Production of Foundation, Registered, or Certified Class Seed in CLASS OF SEED FOUNDATION REGISTERED CERTIFIED TOTALS FOR LEGUMES Alfalfa , ,181 Arrowleaf clover Austrian winter pea Ball clover Birdsfoot trefoil Chickpea Common vetch Crimson clover Field bean Field pea Garden pea Hairy vetch Ladino clover , ,213 Little burnet Red clover , ,491 Riverbank lupine Rose clover Utah sweetvetch White clover , ,460 TOTAL LEGUMES , ,824 OTHER CROPS Annual rape Brown mustard Buckhorn plantain Buckwheat Chicory Corn 230 1, , ,697 Ethiopian cabbage Fodder beet Forage kochia Flax Kale Lentil Lewis flax Meadowfoam Mint Oriental mustard Radish Rocky Mountain penstemon Potato , ,137 Safflower Sugar beet Sunflower Swede Turnip Winter rape White mustard All Pre-Variety germplasm crops TOTAL OTHER CROPS 234 1, , ,369 TOTALS PER CLASS 316 1, ,005 4, ,824 5, ,660 Oct.

15 Total Certified by Crop Kind in Oregon Seed Certification Service Oregon State University Extension Service 4.15% 3.54% 9.89% 82.42% GRASSES LEGUMES CEREALS OTHER CROPS Oct.

16 Comparison of Production for Selected Crops: vs. CROP TOTALS FOR TOTALS FOR PERCENT CHANGE IN SELECTED GRASSES Annual ryegrass , , % 12.8% Bermudagrass % -50.0% Big bluegrass % % Blue fescue % % Blue wildrye % -93.3% Chewings fescue 144 5, , % -5.9% Colonial bentgrass 39 1, , % -9.1% Creeping bentgrass 124 2, , % -4.8% Creeping bluegrass % % Festulolium % 76.4% Hard fescue 42 1, , % 1.0% Intermediate ryegrass 25 1, % 97.1% Intermediate wheatgrass % 47.8% Kentucky bluegrass , , % -1.5% Meadow fescue % -46.1% Orchardgrass 231 8, , % 16.6% Perennial ryegrass 1,114 49,434 1,299 58, % -15.3% Pubescent wheatgrass % 0.0% Red fescue 124 5, , % 11.0% Redtop % 0.0% Rough bluegrass 30 1, , % 7.9% Seashore paspalum % % Sheep fescue % 50.0% Siberian wheatgrass % 100.0% Sudangrass % -8.3% Tall fescue 2,033 93,598 2,135 97, % -3.7% Teff % % Timothy % 10.8% Velvet bentgrass % -34.5% Weeping alkaligrass % -28.6% TOTAL IN GRASSES 4, ,064 4, , % -4.6% SELECTED CEREALS Barley 36 1, , % 21.6% Cereal rye % 100.0% Club wheat % -37.5% Oat , % -47.0% Red oat % -20.0% Triticale % -6.0% Wheat , , % -8.9% TOTAL IN CEREALS , , % -9.1% Oct.

17 Comparison of Production for Selected Crops: vs. CROP TOTALS FOR TOTALS FOR PERCENT CHANGE IN SELECTED LEGUMES Alfalfa 44 3, , % -2.1% Arrowleaf clover % 195.7% Chickpea % 100.0% Crimson clover , % -42.9% Field bean % -23.6% Field pea % 249.2% Hairy vetch % 100.0% Ladino clover 21 1, % 105.2% Little burnet % 150.0% Red clover 62 2, , % 8.7% Utah sweetvetch % 100.0% White clover 18 1, % 58.0% TOTAL IN LEGUMES 185 9, , % 15.6% SELECTED OTHER CROPS Brown mustard % 50.0% Chicory % 187.5% Corn 270 2, , % 13.8% Ethiopian cabbage % % Flax % -71.4% Kale % -32.5% Lentil % 100.0% Meadowfoam % 100.0% Mint % 3.2% Oriental mustard % 104.5% Potato 148 3, , % 10.0% Radish % 25.1% Rocky Mountain penstemon % 0.0% Sunflower , % -36.7% Swede % % Turnip % 666.7% White Mustard % % Winter rape % 235.0% All Pre-Variety germplasm crops % 26.5% TOTAL IN OTHER CROPS 495 8, , % 6.3% OVERALL TOTAL IN SELECTED CROPS 5, ,660 5, , % -4.1% Oct.

18 Varieties, Produced¹, and Growers² From - CROP TYPE Varieties in Varieties in Growers in Varieties in Growers in Varieties in Growers in Varieties in Growers in GRASSES Seaside alkaligrass Weeping alkaligrass Meadow barley Colonial bentgrass Creeping bentgrass Idaho bentgrass Spike bentgrass Velvet bentgrass Bermudagrass Big bluegrass Canada bluegrass Creeping bluegrass Kentucky bluegrass Pine bluegrass Rough bluegrass Supina bluegrass Wood bluegrass California brome Meadow brome Mountain brome Smooth brome Sweet brome Reed canarygrass Crested dogtail Annual fescue Blue fescue California fescue Chewings fescue Hard fescue Idaho fescue Meadow fescue Red fescue Roemers fescue Sheep fescue Tall fescue Festulolium Meadow foxtail Water foxtail Annual hairgrass Coastal hairgrass Crested hairgrass Tufted hairgrass Hardinggrass Tall mannagrass Green needlegrass California oatgrass Orchardgrass Seashore paspalum Polargrass Redtop Varieties include all eligible fields; field may not be signed-up or passed in current year. 2. Includes growers that did not sign-up eligible fields; Pre-variety germplasm NOT included.

19 Varieties, Produced¹, and Growers² From - CROP TYPE Varieties in Varieties in Growers in Varieties in Growers in Varieties in Growers in Varieties in Growers in Indian ricegrass Annual ryegrass Intermediate ryegrass Perennial ryegrass Wimmera ryegrass Sudangrass Teff Timothy Beardless wheatgrass Bluebunch wheatgrass Crested wheatgrass Intermediate wheatgrass Montana wheatgrass Pubescent wheatgrass Siberian wheatgrass Slender wheatgrass Snake River wheatgrass Streambank wheatgrass Tall wheatgrass Thickspike wheatgrass Western wheatgrass Altai wildrye Basin wildrye Blue wildrye Canada wildrye Russian wildrye TOTAL GRASSES 3, , , , ,109 CEREALS Barley Oat Red oat Cereal rye Triticale Club wheat Durum wheat Hybrid wheat Wheat TOTAL CEREALS LEGUMES Alfalfa Field bean Little burnet Chickpea Arrowleaf clover Ball clover Berseem clover Crimson clover Ladino clover Persian clover Red clover Varieties include all eligible fields; field may not be signed-up or passed in current year. 2. Includes growers that did not sign-up eligible fields; Pre-variety germplasm NOT included.

20 Varieties, Produced¹, and Growers² From - CROP TYPE Varieties in Varieties in Growers in Varieties in Growers in Varieties in Growers in Varieties in Growers in Rose clover Spanish clover Strawberry clover White clover Riverbank lupine Austrian winter pea Field pea Garden pea Golden pea Soybean Big trefoil Birdsfoot trefoil Utah sweetvetch Big flower vetch Common vetch Hairy vetch TOTAL LEGUMES OTHER CROPS Buckwheat Corn Fodder beet Sugar beet Ethiopian cabbage Chickory Flax Lewis flax Blue flax Kale Forage kochia Lentil Meadowfoam Mint Brown mustard Oriental mustard White mustard Plantain Buckhorn plantain Rocky Mountain penstemon Potato Radish Annual rape Winter rape Safflower Sunflower Swede Turnip Western Yarrow Yarrow TOTAL OTHER CROPS YEARLY TOTALS 6,337 1,275 1,236 1,237 1,264 1,167 1,284 1,327 1, Varieties include all eligible fields; field may not be signed-up or passed in current year. 2. Includes growers that did not sign-up eligible fields; Pre-variety germplasm NOT included.

21 Number of and, Signed-up, and Passed by Generation From GENERATION ELIGIBLE Foundation 364 2, , , , ,681 Registered 188 4, , , , ,137 Certified 5, ,939 5, ,847 5, ,423 6, ,402 5, ,502 OECD 2nd Gen Identity Preserved Totals 6, ,589 6, ,029 6, ,210 6, ,247 6, ,729 SIGNED-UP Foundation 339 1, , , , ,184 Registered 177 4, , , , ,920 Certified 5, ,079 5, ,354 5, ,105 5, ,906 5, ,683 OECD 2nd Gen Identity Preserved Signed-up Totals 5, ,184 5, ,510 5, ,325 6, ,853 5, ,196 PASSED Foundation 316 1, , , , ,037 Registered 174 4, , , , ,561 Certified 4, ,824 5, ,705 5, ,155 5, ,220 5, ,126 OECD 2nd Gen Identity Preserved Passed Totals 5, ,660 5, ,669 5, ,643 5, ,093 5, ,105 Oct.

22 Program and Variety Information, Oregon Seed Certification Service Oregon State University Extension Service * * * * 2013* 2012* General Program Information Growers Warehouses Contractors Crop Types Crop Types Certified Varieties Public Private 3,144 3,035 2,845 2,790 2,689 2,524 2,723 2,740 OECD Experimental 1,098 1,107 1,081 1,136 1,112 1,070 1,080 1,124 Total Varieties 5,826 5,709 5,425 5,420 5,256 4,911 4,893 4,932 Varieties Active Production Public Private OECD Experimental Total Active Production 1,109 1,238 1,043 1,117 1,110 1,048 1,163 1,167 * Does not include Corn varieties Oct.

23 Active Varieties* by Category Oregon Seed Certification Service Public Private OECD Experimental * Does not include corn varieties Oct.

24 vs. Active Varieties* by Category - Oregon Seed Certification Service Oregon State University Extension Service 3,500 3,144 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,098 1, Public Private OECD Experimental Varieties Varieties Active Production * Does not include Corn varieties Oct.

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