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Sources of "Spraying Prohibited" Signs for Organic Farms (Summary)

Organic producers are required to prevent contamination of their crops by spray drift originating from adjoining lands, roadsides, and rights-of-way. The use of warning signs is one practice, among many, that can aid the effort. While some farmers and ranchers make their own signage, manufactured signs are often well worth the cost. Several suppliers of appropriate signage are listed with information on their products and prices.

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Last Updated December 28, 2007

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