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Seeds can cost from $1.00 to $5.00 a packet or more. Are
expensive seeds that much better? Turns out that less expensive seed must meet
the same minimum germination standard as expensive seed, but that’s not the
whole story. Federal and state laws ensure that all commercially available farm
and garden seeds are properly tested for purity, noxious weed seeds, and
germination rates. The 2017 Colorado Seed Act “prevents the distribution and
use of poor quality seed through the regulation of labeling, labelers, and the
sellers of seed for propagation.” https://ag.colorado.gov/plants/seed