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Colusa County: Article

Unsolicited Seed Shipments from China

July 30, 2020
COLUSA COUNTY AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Commissioner Greg Hinton Phone: 530-458-0580 100 Sunrise Blvd. Suite F Fax: 530-458-5000 Colusa, CA 95932 Email: ccag@countyofcolusa.
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Colusa County: Article

Unsolicited Seed Shipments from China

July 30, 2020
COLUSA COUNTY AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Commissioner Greg Hinton Phone: 530-458-0580 100 Sunrise Blvd. Suite F Fax: 530-458-5000 Colusa, CA 95932 Email: ccag@countyofcolusa.
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Colusa County: Article

Unsolicited Seed Shipments from China

July 30, 2020
COLUSA COUNTY AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Commissioner Greg Hinton Phone: 530-458-0580 100 Sunrise Blvd. Suite F Fax: 530-458-5000 Colusa, CA 95932 Email: ccag@countyofcolusa.
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Colusa County: Article

Unsolicited Seed Shipments from China

July 30, 2020
COLUSA COUNTY AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Commissioner Greg Hinton Phone: 530-458-0580 100 Sunrise Blvd. Suite F Fax: 530-458-5000 Colusa, CA 95932 Email: ccag@countyofcolusa.
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Report Unsolicited Seeds to APHIS

July 30, 2020
By Sarah E Light
Have you had unexpected seeds show up in the mail? Unknown seeds could be invasive plants, contain invasive insects, or have plant disease causing agents. Here's what the United States Department of Agriculture Animal Plant and Health Inspection Service (USDA APHIS) has to say about it.
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Unlabeled seeds from solicited packages
From Soil to Science: Article

Report Unsolicited Seeds to County Ag Department

July 30, 2020
Author: UC Integrated Pest Management Program Have you had unexpected seeds show up in the mail? Unknown seeds could be invasive plants, contain invasive insects, or have plant disease causing agents.
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Unrequested package of seeds in a plastic bag next to the mailing envelope the seeds were delivered in. Credit: Anonymous
BLP's in OC: Article

Mysterious seeds in the mail?

July 30, 2020
By Tamara J Majcherek
Have you had unexpected seeds show up in the mail? Unknown seeds could be invasive plants, contain invasive insects, or have plant disease causing agents. Here's what the United States Department of Agriculture Animal Plant and Health Inspection Service (USDA APHIS) has to say about it.
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