Discover why seed control matters for every gardener and farmer.
This nonfiction guide explains how reliable seed information can protect buyers and improve crops. It covers how poor quality seeds, adulteration, and misleading labeling hurt gardens and farms, and why a universal system could raise standards across the market.
The text outlines practical tests and guidelines that buyers can use to assess seed quality, including germination checks, impurity measures, and simple home testing methods. It also discusses how better testing and truthful labeling can reduce fraud and encourage better practices among seedsmen.
- What seed control aims to accomplish for farmers, gardeners, and the seed trade
- Evidence of seed quality problems found in testing and how to spot them
- Simple steps for assessing germination and purity at home or with a local lab
- How reliable information can protect buyers and raise market standards
Ideal for readers interested in agriculture, horticulture, and responsible seed purchasing.