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Weed control, management, ecology, and minutia
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by Shawna Bautista
on April 20, 2012 at 8:51 AM
Excellent! A weed free forage program is not without its challenges, but it sure is a big step in the right direction. Congratulations.
by John Griffen
on January 22, 2013 at 2:06 PM
I see that the list of weed-free suppliers seems to be gone. Is there a supplier list currently available, or even access to the old list for contact purposes?  
Thanks.  
 
John Griffen  
Division Forester, Jackson State Forest, CalFire
by Wendy West
on January 22, 2013 at 2:20 PM
Hi John -  
The list is available on the California Invasive Plant Council on the "Prevention Page' --- direct link is:  
 
www.cal-ipc.org/ip/prevention/WFF_Provider_List_2012.pdf
by kurt sorensen
on January 22, 2013 at 5:46 PM
I have tried ty weed free hay for the last 10 years. I haver not found any that is certified. I have inspected hay myself and brought to the Ag Dept.for certification. But a dealer. Forget it. I have tired the website for certified weed free hay in California, but the web page cannot be found. In Mono County I was given the names of growers in the areq with certied weed free hay. They all had abandoned the program. I obtained a list of weed free dealers in Oregon. Half were offering straw, which is not acceptable for good feed. Most of the others would require a 500 or more mile detour. Ant rest told me they no longer offered the product, This whole thing seems to be a feel good hoax.
 
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