Wis. Admin. Code § ATCP 156.03
(1) Propagative material used to grow the certified seed potatoes. Certified seed potatoes shall be grown from one of the following:
(c) Propagative material produced by the college.
Note: The college produces “Elite Source” potatoes that may be used under par. (c) to grow foundation seed potatoes. “Elite Source” potatoes comply with all of the standards in this subchapter, and are labeled to show the number of years of field propagation on the college farm. The college rigidly screens the potatoes for disease, using accepted indexing methods.
(f) Propagative material produced by a breeding program that is pre-approved by the college. The college may approve the propagative material if the college does all of the following:
2. Conducts field and harvest inspections of the propagative material, equivalent to the inspections under s. ATCP 156.04 (1) and (2), and finds that the propagative material meets standards equivalent to the certification standards under s. ATCP 156.03 (3) to (5).
Note: The college may pre-approve propagative material from a recognized breeding program, even though the program does not employ a limited-generation scheme. Recognized breeding programs evaluate potato lines for agronomic characteristics, and most of the lines are derived from true seed rather than tissue culture. Seed potatoes descended from the propagative material may be certified for a maximum of 3 years. See s. ATCP 156.05 (2).
(g) Certified seed potatoes when specifically authorized under sub. (6) (a) 3.
Note: Sub. (6) (a) 3. allows a grower to produce foundation seed potatoes from non-foundation certified seed potatoes under special circumstances, when the grower is recovering from a bacterial ring rot finding 2 seasons earlier.
(2) Planting standards. Seed potato lots proposed for certification shall comply with the following planting standards:
(3) Field and harvest inspection standards.
(a) The college may not certify a lot of seed potatoes if an inspection under s. ATCP 156.04 (1) or (2) finds any disease or variety mixture in excess of the rate specified in Table 1.
(b) The college may decline to certify a lot of seed potatoes if any of the following apply:
1. The planted or harvested lot is materially affected by a disease, pest infestation or condition, not identified in Table 1, which adversely affects the growth, quality or value of the seed potatoes.
Note: For example, par. (b) 1. may include diseases, pest infestations and conditions such as late blight, soft rot, frostbite, slow emergence, missing hills or excessive weed growth.
(4) Post-harvest test standards.
(a) Except as provided in par. (b), the college shall deny or withdraw certification of a seed potato lot if a post-harvest test under s. ATCP 156.04 (3) finds any disease or variety mixture in excess of the rate specified in Table 2.
Note: The college must complete a post-harvest test before certifying foundation seed potatoes. See s. ATCP 156.04 (3) (a). The college may certify other seed potatoes before completing a post-harvest test, but must withdraw the certification if the post-harvest test shows a violation of standards under sub. (4) (a).
(b) The college may certify a lot of seed potatoes, regardless of the existence or results of any post-harvest test under s. ATCP 156.04 (3), if all of the following apply:
(5) Foundation seed potatoes; additional standards. The college may not certify foundation seed potatoes from any farm unless all of the following apply:
(6) Bacterial ring rot; additional standards.
(a) The college may not do any of the following if the college finds that any lot of potatoes from a farm is infected with bacterial ring rot:
(c) If the college finds bacterial ring rot in stored potatoes, the college may not certify any lot of potatoes from the same farm until the seed potato grower does all of the following:
(7) Variance allowed by college.
(a) Notwithstanding subs. (3) and (4), the college may certify a lot of seed potatoes that fails to comply with one or more standards under sub. (3) or (4) if the college documents all of the following in the certification document under s. ATCP 156.02 (3):
History: CR 06-085: cr. Register April 2007 No. 616, eff. 5-1-07.