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Teri Hamlin <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 16 Sep 2008 15:10:20 -0400
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The Georgia Department of Agriculture Plant Protection Division is
responsible for inspecting and licensing all plant growers and dealers
(including schools with greenhouses) in Georgia to ensure that plants
for sale are properly maintained, healthy, and free from insect,
disease, and weed pests.   license application.

All school are required each year to reapplied for a license.
There is no fee but you do have to fill out the application.
As soon as you get your new license, laminate it and hang it in the
greenhouse.
If you do not have an application, go to:
1. www.agr.state.ga.us
2. http://agr.georgia.gov/00/article/0,2086,38902732_0_41319844,00.html
3. call 404-651-9486 (Ga Dept of Agriculture).

Plant Protection Agents will be stopping by to inspect your facilities
before December, license must be posted in greenhouse.


--
Dr. Teri Hamlin
North Region Agriculture Education
Georgia Department of Education
204C Athens, Ga 30602
706-542-3679 / 706-540-0032
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