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Issued Jul-27-10
US7765068: Identification and characterization of protein fragments

US7763783: Plants and seeds of corn variety CV016902

US7763782: Plants and seeds of corn variety CV107099

US7763780: Plants and seeds of hybrid corn variety CH676532

US7763779: Maize stress-responsive promoter

US7763778: Delayed flowering time gene (DLF1) in maize and uses thereof

US7763777: Protein phosphatase stress-related polypeptides and methods of use in plants

US7763776: Transcription factor stress-related proteins and methods of use in plants

US7763775: Compositions and methods for producing plants with improved stress tolerance

US7763774: Root-specific and xylem parenchyma-specific promoter

US7763773: Engineering single-gene-controlled staygreen potential into plants

US7763772: Activation of the arabidopsis hypertall (HYT1/YUCCA6) locus affects several auxin mediated responses

US7763771: Generation of plants with altered protein, fiber, or oil content

US7763705: Replikins and methods of identifying replikin-containing sequences

US7763660: Inhibitors of Candida albicans

US7763458: Vector system for plants

US7763425: Assessment and reduction of risk of graft-versus-host disease

US7763420: Methods and compositions for detection of microorganisms and cells and treatment of diseases and disorders

Issued Jul-20-10
US7759564: Wheat variety 25W43

US7759563: Plants and seeds of corn variety CV875318

US7759562: Plants and seeds of hybrid corn variety CH011073

US7759561: Plants and seeds of hybrid corn variety CH269851

US7759560: Plants and seeds of corn variety CV625071

US7759559: Plants and seeds of corn variety CV252827

US7759557: Garden bean SB4285.

US7759556: Soybean variety D5897564

US7759555: Soybean variety XB09U08

US7759554: Soybean variety XB31S08

US7759553: Soybean cultivar S070152

US7759552: Soybean cultivar 26034631

US7759551: Soybean cultivar 7429331

US7759549: Plant RNA transport and RNA-directed RNA polymerase proteins

US7759548: Polyunsaturated fatty acid production in heterologous organisms using PUFA polyketide synthase systems

US7759547: Methods of producing and growing plants having improved phosphorus utilization

US7759546: Methods for modifying plant endosperm

US7759545: Methods and compositions for production of maize lines with increased transformability

US7759544: Nucleotide sequences mediating plant male fertility and method of using same

US7759543: Nucleotide sequences mediating plant male fertility and method of using same

US7759478: Bioinformatically detectable viral regulatory genes

US7759463: RNA interference pathway genes as tools for targeted genetic interference

US7759093: Amylases, nucleic acids encoding them and methods for making and using them

US7759084: Transformed cell with enhanced sensitivity to antifungal compound and use thereof

US7759057: Method for analyzing microbial communities

US7758863: Replikin peptides in rapid replication of glioma cells and in influenza epidemics

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01 Jan 2010  Effective January 1, 2010, LEHLE SEEDS has instituted a new Customs Documentation Preparation (CDP) fee. The CDP fee will be a flat $75 and will be applied to all orders shipped to destinations outside the U.S. The change is necessary to correct a long-standing imbalance inherent in our "One World" product pricing policy. The imbalance arises because international orders require additional customs documentation not required of domestic orders. Hence, preparation of said customs documents incur significant internal staffing costs, which previously have not been properly accounted for.

14 Aug 2009  Effective today, a handling charge of $15 will be added to all seed orders totaling less than $25.

16 Mar 2008  Effective today, prices of ARASYSTEM components will be increased across the product line an average of 4.0% to reflect the continuing devaluation of the U.S. dollar relative to the euro.

28 Jan 2008  Effective today, the price of our cat. no. DA-10 OptiVISOR Binocular Magnifier was increased 6.1% due to an equivalent rise in the manufacturer's wholesale price.  Prices were also increased, for the same reason, in associated OptiVISER accessories including cat. no. LP-01 OptiLOUPE monocular lens (5.3%), cat. no. LT-06 Optivisor Clip-on Light Attachment (3.9%) and cat. no. LT-2204 Optivisor Clip-on Light Attachment Replacement Bulb (7.7%).

06 Nov 2007  Effective today, prices of ARASYSTEM components will be increased across the product line an average of 1.61% to reflect the continuing devaluation of the U.S. dollar relative to the euro.

24 Sep 2007  Effective today, prices of ARASYSTEM components will be increased across the product line an average of 3.41% to reflect the continuing devaluation of the U.S. dollar relative to the euro.

08 May 2007 Custom Project Price Guide - Fall 2007 

Pricing for custom project services for the Fall 2007 production cycle are shown in the following table.  

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Genome Classification

Service

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Transgenic
Transgenic Non-
Transgenic
Transgenic
Custom EMS mutation for M1 seeds  $2,090 $2,290 $2,090 $2,590
Custom EMS mutation for M2 seeds¥ $2,140 $2,340 $2,140 $2,640
Custom M1 grow-out & selfing to M2, 12 flats (minimum)§ $2,900 $3,200 $2,900 $3,200
Total $5,040 $5,540 $5,040 $5,840
Fee covers mutation and M1 seed drying services.   A maximum of 1.5 grams of seeds are mutated per batch and then dried and shipped.  Includes chemical waste neutralization, treatment and disposal services.   Where applicable, includes extra fees associated with transgenic biologicals such as their 1) special handling, containment and disposal and 2) compliance with USDA APHIS regulations to obtain a project specific importation permit.  Shipping and any related costs are not included.  A $500 retainer is required to engage this service. Billing is monthly thereafter.

¥  Fee covers mutation and M1 seed stratification services.  A maximum of 1.5 grams of seeds are mutated per batch and stratified at 5 C in preparation of planting. Fees for actual planting and grow-out of M1 seeds are covered in following service.  Includes chemical waste neutralization, treatment and disposal services.  Where applicable, includes extra fees associated with transgenic biologicals such as their 1) special handling, containment and disposal and 2) compliance with any or all  USDA APHIS regulations to obtain a project specific importation permit.  Shipping and any related costs are not included.  A $500 retainer is required to engage this service. Billing is monthly thereafter.

§ Fee covers M1 seed sowing, growing, maintaining, selfing, harvesting, cleaning and packaging of M2 progeny seeds for 4-5 months.  This service is paired with and follows the Custom EMS mutation service for M2 (above).  M1 seed are planted to achieve a target stand of 1,100  M1 parents on each of a minimum of twelve 28 x 56 cm greenhouse flats.  Sowing rate is 0.06 grams per flat.  Add $242 or $267 for each additional flat for non-transgenic and transgenic seeds, respectively. Fee includes a stand count, embryo test for mutation frequency estimation and remote monitoring of project via images posted to our web site. Where applicable, includes extra fees associated with rendering harmless and disposing of transgenic biologicals or medium containing  their residues.  Shipping and any related costs are not included.  Billing is monthly.  

19 Feb 2007  Effective today, prices of ARASYSTEM components will be increased across the product line an average of 2.3% to reflect recent devaluation in the dollar.

Production Manager Messages                                                     archives
19 Apr 2007  Notice of Custom Project Schedule

The schedule for custom projects for the remainder of 2007 and the first half of 2008 have been finalized.  Custom projects requiring a grow-out of M2 seeds must be initiated either in the months of September 2007 or February 2008.  This scheduling is required so custom projects coincide with our regular growth room operations.  LEHLE SEEDS currently idles its growth rooms from June to August for insect control, equipment maintenance, cleaning and disinfection.  The time is also used for processing chemical waste and growth medium waste prior to disposal.  Important deadlines are summarized in the following two sections.

  Fall 2007 Custom Projects - Reservations now being accepted

15 Jul 2007 - Last day to submit application for importation permit for September 2007 custom projects where client is 1) outside the U.S.A. and seeds are 2) transgenic.

01 Sep 2007 - Last day to receive seeds for September 2007 custom projects.  Seeds received after this date will be scheduled for February 2008.

01 Sep 2007 - 30 Sep 2007 Dates when custom projects with M2 grow-out will be initiated.  Projects not initiated by 30 Sep 2007 will be scheduled for February 2008.

31 Jan 2008 (or earlier) - Fall 2007 custom project harvesting complete.

  Spring 2008 Custom Projects - Reservations now being accepted

15 Dec 2007 - Last day to submit application for importation permit for February 2008 custom projects where client is 1) outside the U.S.A. and seeds are 2) transgenic.

01 Feb 2008 - Last day to receive seeds for September 2007 custom projects.  Seeds received after this date will be scheduled for September 2008.

01 Feb 2008 - 29 Feb 2008 Dates when custom projects with M2 grow-out  will be initiated.  Projects not initiated by 29 Feb 2008 will be scheduled for Sep 2008.

30 Jun 2008 (or earlier) - Spring 2008 custom project harvesting complete.

        Additional information concerning custom projects

Space in our growing rooms is limited and projects are assigned to the available space on a first come, first serve basis.  Projects that involve the importation of transgenic seeds into the U.S. will require LEHLE SEEDS to obtain a special USDA APHIS importation permit.  The permit process is such that the application should be started in July 2007 for the September custom projects and in December 2007 for the February 2008 custom projects.  For September 2007 projects, seeds must be in our hands no later than September 1, 2007.  For February 2008 projects, seeds must be in our hands no later than February 1, 2008.  Transgenic as well as non-transgenic seeds can be submitted, but transgenic seeds can only be imported to the USA under a special USDA APHIS which LEHLE SEEDS will obtain for its foreign customers before importation.  Contact Fred Lehle, Ph.D. by email if you have additional questions or interest. 

            Custom projects involving no M1 grow-out

Custom projects with immediate return of air-dried M1 seeds will be conducted only during the months of September - October 2007 and February - March 2008.

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