SCHEDULE 5

PART IIMAXIMUM WEIGHT OF A SEED LOT AND MINIMUM WEIGHT OF A SUBMITTED SAMPLE

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The minimum weight of a sample submitted for official examination shall be that specified in column 3 of the following table in relation to the corresponding entry in column 1 of the table–

Species

Maximum weight of a lot (tonnes)

Minimum weight of a sample to be drawn from a lot (grams)

Weight of the sample for the determinations by number provided for in Schedule 4, Part II, paragraph 14, Table I columns 3 to 8, 10, 11, 13, 14 and 16 together with paragraph 14 Table II columns 3 to 7, 9 and 13.

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Grasses

Alaska brome-grass

10

200

200

Annual meadowgrass

10

50

10

Brown top

10

50

5

Cocksfoot

10

100

30

Creeping bent

10

50

5

Festulolium

10

200

60

Hybrid ryegrass

10

200

60

Italian ryegrass (including Westerwolds ryegrass)

10

200

60

Meadow fescue

10

100

50

Perennial ryegrass

10

200

60

Red fescue, Chewings fescue

10

100

30

Red top

10

50

5

Rescue grass

10

200

200

Rough-stalked meadowgrass

10

50

5

F2Fine leaved sheep’s fescue

10

100

30

Hard fescue

10

100

30

Sheep’s fescue

10

100

30

Small Timothy

10

50

10

Smooth-stalked meadowgrass

10

50

5

Tall oatgrass

10

200

80

Tall fescue

10

100

50

Timothy

10

50

10

Velvet bent

10

50

5

Wood meadowgrass

10

50

5

Legumes

Alsike clover

10

200

20

Birdsfoot trefoil

10

200

30

Common vetch

F130

1,000

1,000

Field bean

F130

1,000

1,000

Field pea

F130

1,000

1,000

Hairy vetch

F130

1,000

1,000

Hungarian vetch

F130

1,000

1,000

Lucerne

10

300

50

Narrow-leaved lupin (Blue lupin)

F130

1,000

1,000

Red clover

10

300

50

Sainfoin

a

fruit

10

600

600

b

seed

10

400

400

Trefoil, Black medick

10

300

50

White clover

10

200

20

White lupin

F130

1,000

1,000

Yellow lupin

F130

1,000

1,000

Others

Fodder kale

10

200

100

Fodder radish

10

300

300

Swede

10

200

100