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Oregon Seed Certification Service
31 Crop Science Building
Corvallis, OR 97331-3003
P: 541-737-4513
F: 541-737-2624

 


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Certification Updates


Seedling Applications
Crop Signups

2009 Handbook (pdf)
Reports:
New Plantings Summary 2004-2008 (pdf)
Activity Summary for 2008 (pdf)
Number of Field and Acres Signed up by Crop Kind and Generation (pdf)
NGVRB Variety Fluorescence Levels (March 2009) (pdf)
Oregon Certification Variety Review Committee Application Instructions – Grasses (pdf)
Mint Standards (pdf)
Early Generation Seed Potato Production & Certification (pdf)
2007 Certification Sampler's Guide (pdf)

Announcements


OSCS will be closed on July 3rd for Independence Day.

Reminder: Seedling Applications should be signed up within 60 days after planting to avoid late fees.

Tree Seed: Applications for certification of Forest Reproductive Material ("tree seed") in Oregon and Washington are submitted to the Washington State Crop Improvement Association, 1610 NE Eastgate Blvd, Suite 610, Pullman, WA 99163.

Information


Online Seedling Applications: A How-To Booklet

Online Crop Signups: A Primer

Mapping Options: When submitting field applications, you must provide a map. For options and instructions, see the mapping page.

Oregon Quadrant: Confused about what OSCS means when they ask for your Oregon Quadrant? Help is here!

Directions to Potato Greenhouse (pdf)

Netscape Information: The discontinuation of development of the Netscape browser should not interfere with your ability to access E-Certification Services. If you have been using Netscape to access the Seed Certification website, you can continue to use it, or you can download another browser such as Firefox. Firefox is a standards-compliant browser that works well with our online services. At this point, any standards-compliant browser (Firefox, Safari, etc.) can be used with our E-Certification Services. Although we do not currently allow the use of Microsoft Internet Explorer, we are assessing it's usability with our next generation of web services (currently in development).