Animal & Plant Health Protection
Plant Health
Nursery Certification Program
Because of the importance of the plant industry to the welfare and economy of the state of Nebraska and the damage which can result from the uncontrolled proliferation of plant pests, there is a need to impose standards and restrictions on the movement and care of plants within the state. The Nebraska Department of Agriculture shall be charged with administering and enforcing such standards and restrictions through the Plant Protection and Plant Pest Act.Nursery stock distributors will need to be licensed either as a dealer, grower, or broker.
Nursery stock is defined as all field-grown or container-grown perennial plants, including, but not limited to, vegetative or propagative parts or perennial plants dug from the wild, so labeled, and distributed, and excluding, among other things, greenhouse plants grown for indoor use, annual plants, biennial plants, florist stock, cut flowers, sod, turf, onions, or potatoes, or seeds of any such plant.
A "Dealer" is defined as any person who does not grow nursery stock in Nebraska but
is involved in:
A "Grower" is defined as any person growing and distributing nursery stock or actively involved in the management or supervision of a nursery.
A "Broker" is defined as any person who solicits or takes orders for or sells nursery
stock in the state other than a grower, dealer, person employed by and while acting as an
employee of a grower licensed in this state or a dealer licensed in this state, or person employed
by and while acting as an employee of a person meeting the requirements of subsection (1) of
section 2-10,104.
Please choose from the following selections:
Federal and State Quarantines
Licensed Nebraska Nursery Dealers - 2010
Licensed Nebraska Nursery Growers - 2010/2011
Nursery
Broker
Nursery
Dealer
Nursery
Grower
Proper Care
of Nursery Stock
Pine Shoot
Beetle
Tree
Spade Operators Care of Stock
Zimmerman
Pine Moth
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