Nev. Admin. Code § 587.750 - Requirements for plantings
1. Except as
otherwise provided in subsections 2 and 3, each planting site must be:
(a) In a geographic area where contamination
by white rot fungus (Sclerotium cepivorum) or stem and bulb
nematode of the Allium species (Ditylenchus dipsaci) is
unlikely to occur from any means, including, without limitation, drainage,
flooding or irrigation;
(b) On land
on which no Allium species has grown for the 5 years immediately preceding the
date on which the garlic is planted;
(c) On land that is not known to be infested
with white rot fungus; and
(d)
Isolated by at least 500 feet from any Allium species that is not entered in
the Program.
2. The
Department may waive the requirements set forth in paragraphs (a), (b) and (c)
of subsection 1 if the:
(a) Planting site is
a facility approved by the Department; or
(b) Land or soil has been treated in a manner
approved by the Department to eliminate soil-borne pests.
3. The Department may waive the requirements
set forth in paragraph (d) of subsection 1 if:
(a) There is a sufficient natural barrier
between the planting site and any Allium species not entered in the Program;
or
(b) The garlic not entered in
the Program has an equivalent history.
4. Each planting of a foundation block,
nursery increase block or certified block shall be deemed to be a separate
planting of garlic. Each such planting site must be isolated by at least 6 feet
or by at least one empty planting bed from another planting site or from other
varieties within a planting site unless suitable precautions are taken to
maintain the identity of the garlic.
5. Each planting site is subject to
inspection by the Department.
Notes
NRS 587.077, 587.083
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