Boyd’s Additional Terms and Conditions of SaleAdditional Terms and Conditions of Sale • September 14th, 2021
Contract Type FiledSeptember 14th, 2021
AGREEMENT OF ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALEAdditional Terms and Conditions of Sale • September 13th, 2021
Contract Type FiledSeptember 13th, 2021Bacterial Fruit Blotch (BFB) on Watermelon and Melon, caused by Acidovorax avenae subsp. Citrulli, is a serious disease that has become a significant risk factor in many areas where watermelons and/or melons are grown. The pathogen causing BFB can be introduced into a field by infested seed, infected transplants, volunteer cucurbits, and mechanical means or naturally spread from alternate hosts. Experts in research do not fully understand how to ensure that seed is completely free of BFB. They cannot treat seed to completely eliminate BFB. While it is impossible to conduct any testing procedures, which will give 100% reliable results with regard to the presence of any seed borne BFB, Enza Zaden is testing all of its watermelon and melon seed lots. Consequently, Enza Zaden will have tested the number of seedlings from each lot as pursuant to the industry-approved standards and found no symptoms of BFB to be present within the known limits of detection. However, Enza Zaden does not assum
AGREEMENT ON ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALEAdditional Terms and Conditions of Sale • December 9th, 2022
Contract Type FiledDecember 9th, 2022This Agreement (as defined below) includes the first three pages of the Agreement (“Cover Document”) as well as the following two documents:
AGREEMENT OF ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE –Additional Terms and Conditions of Sale • October 15th, 2020
Contract Type FiledOctober 15th, 2020Bacterial Fruit Blotch (BFB) on Watermelon and Melon, caused by Acidovorax avenae subsp. Citrulli is a serious disease that has become a significant risk factor in many areas where watermelons and/or melons are grown. The pathogen causing BFB can be introduced into a field by infested seed, infected transplants, volunteer cucurbits, and mechanical means or naturally spread from alternate hosts. Experts in research do not fully understand how to ensure that seed is completely free of BFB. They cannot treat seed to completely eliminate BFB. While it is impossible to conduct any testing procedures which will give 100% reliable results with regard to the presence of any seedborne BFB, NUNHEMS is testing all of its watermelon and melon seed lots. Consequently, NUNHEMS will have tested the number of seedlings from each lot pursuant to the industry approved standards and found no symptoms of BFB to be present within the known limits of detection. However, NUNHEMS does not assume any responsib
AGREEMENT OF ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALEAdditional Terms and Conditions of Sale • January 6th, 2020 • Idaho
Contract Type FiledJanuary 6th, 2020 JurisdictionNOTICE: Read this entire Agreement before signing. If the terms are not acceptable, do not sign this Agreement. If you do not understand any of the terms of this Agreement, consult an attorney.
AGREEMENT OF ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALEAdditional Terms and Conditions of Sale • October 9th, 2020 • Idaho
Contract Type FiledOctober 9th, 2020 JurisdictionNOTICE: Read this entire Agreement before signing. If the terms are not acceptable, do not sign this Agreement. If you do not understand any of the terms of this Agreement, consult an attorney.
AGREEMENT ON ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALEAdditional Terms and Conditions of Sale • December 9th, 2022
Contract Type FiledDecember 9th, 2022This Agreement (as defined below) includes the first three pages of the Agreement (“Cover Document”) as well as the following 2 documents:
AGREEMENT OF ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE –Additional Terms and Conditions of Sale • September 16th, 2020
Contract Type FiledSeptember 16th, 2020Bacterial Fruit Blotch (BFB) on Watermelon and Melon, caused by Acidovorax avenae subsp. Citrulli is a serious disease that has become a significant risk factor in many areas where watermelons and/or melons are grown. The pathogen causing BFB can be introduced into a field by infested seed, infected transplants, volunteer cucurbits, and mechanical means or naturally spread from alternate hosts. Experts in research do not fully understand how to ensure that seed is completely free of BFB. They cannot treat seed to completely eliminate BFB. While it is impossible to conduct any testing procedures which will give 100% reliable results with regard to the presence of any seedborne BFB, NUNHEMS is testing all of its watermelon and melon seed lots. Consequently, NUNHEMS will have tested the number of seedlings from each lot pursuant to the industry approved standards and found no symptoms of BFB to be present within the known limits of detection. However, NUNHEMS does not assume any responsib