1) To have a current import permit for maize from Mexico (they are good for about 3 years), or
2) Have a colleague in the same department, building, or nearby building or location that has a current import permit and the seed can be sent to this person, or
3) Get the form from link below and get your own import permit
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/plant_health/permits/plantproducts.shtml
Please do this now, as I do not wish to ship seed to people, and it is better to get it directly
The name of the person at the bottom of the import permit Martin Bohn got is
Marc Phillips USDA – APHIS 4700 River Road Riverdale, MD 20737
So this is a potential contact person if you have questions.
Subsequently, I will send information on how you can become a known registered shipper of corn seed to Mexico. Since the seed goes in the cargo section of commercial airliners, they are careful on developing identity of known shippers. This took about six months for the University of Illinois to become a known shipper. So after I get more information, you all will need to proceed on this to be ready for the fall.
Also, there were costs for phytosanitary insepctions and approvals, and shipping the corn to Mexico that I covered. I will adjust for this by increasing your row numbers up slightly and decreasing my row numbers down slightly in the final billing from Cruz; this will be approx 10 dollars a row I estimate, about.
Torbert
