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From: "George R. Stilwell, Jr." <GRSJr at WORLDNET.ATT.NET>
Subject: Re: Seed Permit
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At 11/27/2006 08:36 PM, you wrote:
>Just a question?? What country do most of the seeds that are sent to the
>seedex originate?? I don't want to step on anyone's toes but if most of
>the seeds are coming form the US (and I truly have no idea where they co=me
>from) wouldn't it be much easier to keep them in the US and redistribute
>them from here?? If im out of line please let me know.
They come from all over the world.
> Another question?? If one person was to redistribute the seeds in th=e
> US would it still fall under the "small seed lot program"???
No. And phytos would be required.
The "small seed permit" is simple and is cost effective. Why not use it?
Ray
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<font size=3>At 11/27/2006 08:36 PM, you wrote:<br>
</font><blockquote type=cite class=cite cite><font face="Courier Ne=w, Courier" size=2>Just
a question?? What country do most of the seeds that are sent to the
seedex originate?? I don=92t want to step on anyone's toes but if
most of the seeds are coming form the US (and I truly have no idea where
they come from) wouldn=92t it be much easier to keep them in the US and
redistribute them from here?? If im out of line please let me know.
</font></blockquote><br>
They come from all over the world.<br><br>
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Another question?? <b>If one person was to redistribute the seeds
in the US would it still fall under the "small seed lot
program"???</b></blockquote><br>
</font>No. And phytos would be required.<br><br>
The "small seed permit" is simple and is cost effective. Why
not use it?<br><br>
Ray</body>
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