CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE 107.1 QUARANTINE MANUAL 03-10-09

CALIFORNIA QUARANTINE POLICY - WEEDS * Aeschynomene rudis (rough jointvetch) Alhagi maurorum sensu lato(=A.pseudalhagi) The regulations of the interstate movement of weed pests into (camelthorn) California is provided for in three areas of law and their related * Alternanthera philoxeroides (alligatorweed) regulations: Alternanthera sessilis (sessile joyweed) ** Arctotheca calendula (capeweed) 1. Food and Agricultural Code, Division 4. Plant Quarantine Atriplex amnicola (=A. cephalantha) (river saltbush) and Pest Control provides quarantine authority against weed Berteroa incana (=Alyssum incanum) (hoary pests under Sections 6305 (unlawful to transport seed pests), alyssum) 6341 through 6344 (seed pests in shipments), or 6461 through Brachypodium sylvaticum (slender false brome) 6465 (abatement, reshipment, or treatment). These sections Cabomba caroliniana (Carolina fanwort) allow for the rejection of "A" and "Q" -rated weed pests * Carduus acanthoides (plumeless thistle) whenever found and or "B" or "C"-rated weed pests based on Carduus crispus (welted thistle) * Carduus nutans (musk thistle) individual county weed policy. Section 6461.5 is only applicable * Carthamus leucocaulos (whitestem distaff thistle) to weeds when a specimen has been collected from a ** Centaurea diffusa (diffuse knapweed) shipment; “reasonable cause” cannot be used to reject without ** Centaurea iberica (Iberian starthistle) a sample of the weeds or weed seeds. ** Centaurea maculosa (spotted knapweed) Centaurea X monktonii (=C. pratensis, C. debeauxii 2. Food and Agriculture Division 18., Chapter 2, California var. thuilleri) (meadow knapweed) Seed Law Sections 52251 through 52515 regulates ** Centaurea squarrosa (squarrose knapweed) "noxious weed" (Food and Agriculture 5004) seed found in Ceratopteris thalictroides (watersprite) agricultural or vegetable seed. The law allows for designation * Chondrilla juncea (skeletonweed) of "prohibited noxious weed seed" and "restricted noxious Cirsium japonicum (Japanese thistle) weed seed" for the adoption of standards and tolerances. ** Cirsium ochrocentrum (yellowspine thistle) Rejection and disposition of shipments, if not justified under ** Cirsium undulatum (wavyleaf thistle) quarantine action, are based on label requirements that are * Crupina vulgaris (bearded creeper) subject to tolerances. ** Cucumis melo var. dudaim (dudaim melon) ** Cuscuta spp. (non-native) (giant dodder) 3. The Plant Protection Act (Title IV of the federal Agriculture Diodia virginiana (buttonweed) Risk Protection Act of 2000) replaces 10 existing federal Drymaria cordata (= Holosteum cordata) laws with one statutory framework. This new act provides the (whitesnow) Egeria najas USDA with the ability to prohibit or restrict imports, exports or ** Euphorbia esula (leafy spurge) interstate movements of noxious weeds. Euphorbia graminea (grass-leaf spurge) Subtitle A of the Plant Protection Act: ** Euphorbia serrata (serrate spurge) Section 412: The USDA may prohibit or restrict the Euphorbia terracina (Geraldton carnation spurge) importation, entry, exportation, or movement in interstate Fatoua villosa (hairy crabwees) commerce of any plant, plant product, biological control * Halimodendron halodendron (Russian salt tree) organism, noxious weed, article or means of conveyance, if the *** Halogeton glomeratus (halogeton) USDA determines that the prohibition or restriction is ** Helianthus ciliaris (blueweed) necessary to prevent the introduction into the United States or * Heteropogon contortus (tanglehead) ** Hydrilla verticillata (hydrilla) the dissemination of a plant pest or noxious weed within the *** Hydrocharis morsus-ranae (frogbit) United States. Hygrophila polysperma (swampweed) Section 414: If the USDA considers it necessary in order to Hypericum canariense (Canary Island St. prevent the dissemination of a plant pest or noxious weed that Johnswort) is new to or not known to be widely prevalent or distributed Lagarosiphon major (curly waterweed, oxygenweed) within and throughout the United States, the USDA may hold, Limnobium laevigatum (South American seize, quarantine, treat, apply other remedial measures to, spongeplant) destroy or otherwise dispose of any plant, plant pest, noxious Limnobium spongia (spongeplant) weed, biological control organism, plant product, article or Limnophila indica (ambulia) Limnophila sessiliflora (dwarf ambulia) means of conveyance. * Linaria genistifolia ssp. dalmatica (= L. dalmatica) Note: Regulations issued under the authority of a provision of (Dalmatian toadflax) any law repealed by the Plant Protection Act shall remain in Ludwigia peruviana (water primrose) effect until such time as the USDA issues a regulation that Myosoton aquaticum (= Stellaria aquatica) (giant supersedes the earlier regulation. The USDA is actively chickweed) reviewing and revising existing noxious weed regulations at Ononis alopecuroides (foxtail restharrow) this time. Onopordum acanthium (Scotch thistle) Onopordum illyricum (Illyrian thistle) A & Q RATED WEEDS Onopordum tauricum (Taurian thistle) * Orobanche cooperi (Cooper's broomrape) Except as provided in Section 3556 of the California Code of * Orobanche ramosa (branched broomrape) Regulations (California Feed Grain Program), shipments infested * Peganum harmala (harmel) with any mature seed or other parts capable of propagation of any * Physalis longifolia (long-leaf groundcherry) of the following , shall be rejected whenever found and Potentilla recta (sulfur cinquefoil) disposition offered as provided in Sections 6305, 6341 through * Prosopis strombulifera (creeping mesquite) 6344, or 6461 through 6465 of the Food and Agricultural Code. Retama monosperma (Bridal broom) * Acaena nova-zelandiae (= A. anserinifolia in Rorippa sylvestris (creeping yellow field cress) part as used previously, and of British and Salsola collina (spineless Russianthistle) Australian authors.) (biddy biddy) * Salsola vermiculata sensu lato (wormleaf saltwort) Acaena pallida (= A. anserinifolia in part as used * Salvia virgata (= S.pratensis.) (southern meadow previously.) (pale biddy biddy) sage) Achnatherum brachychaetum (= Stipa Salvinia auriculata complex (including S. auriculata, brachychaeta) (punagrass) S. biloba, S. herzogii) (giant salvinia) 107.2 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE 02-04-1008-07-08 PLANT QUARANTINE MANUAL

Salvinia molesta (giant salvinia) feathergrass) * Scolymus hispanicus (golden thistle) * Nothoscordum gracile (fragrant false garlic) Senna obtusifolia (sicklepod, Java bean) Sesbania punicea (= S. tripetii) (rattlebox, scarlet * Nymphaea mexicana (banana waterlily) wisteria) ** cardiophyllum (heartleaf nightshade) ** Oryza rufipogon (perennial wild red rice) * Solanum dimidiatum (Torrey's nightshade) * Panicum antidotale (blue panicgrass) ** Sonchus arvensis (perennial sowthistle) * Physalis viscosa (grape groundcherry) * Sphaerophysa salsula (Austrian peaweed) *** Pistia stratiotes (water lettuce) * Striga asiatica (=S. lutea) (witchweed) * Polygonum cuspidatum (Japanese knotweed) * Tagetes minuta (wild marigold) * Polygonum polystachyum (Himalayan knotweed) Tribolium obliterum (Cape grass) * Polygonum sachalinense (giant knotweed) Zostera japonica (Japanese eelgrass) * Rorippa austriaca (Austrian field cress) * Zygophyllum fabago (= Z.fabago var. ** Salvia aethiopis (Mediterranean sage) brachycarpum) (Syrian beancaper) ** Senecio jacobaea (tansy ragwort) * Senecio squalidus (Oxford ragwort) * Found in Transit – Unlikely ** Setaria faberi (giant foxtail) ** Found in Transit – Rarely ** Solanum carolinense (Carolina horsenettle) *** Found in Transit -- Frequently ** Solanum elaeagnifolium (white horsenettle) * Solanum lanceolatum (lanceleaf nightshade) * Solanum marginatum (white-margined nightshade) B & C RATED WEEDS Sorghum halepense (Johnsongrass) Except as provided in Section 3556 of the California Code of * Symphytum asperum (rough comfrey) Regulations (California Feed Grain Program), shipments infested Tamarix chinensis (=T. caspica, T. gallica, T. japonica) with any mature seed or other parts capable of propagation of any (Chinese tamarisk) of the following species shall be rejected only when in the area of Tamarix gallica (= T. canariensis, T. ehrenbergii, T. destination: (1) the weed pest is not of common occurrence or (2) if elegans, T. epacroides, T. evermanni, T. indica, T. intensive control or eradication measures are being conducted lessingii, T. libanotica, T. mannifera, T. narbonensis, T. against such a pest. nilotica, T. palaestina, T. pallasii, T. paniculata, T. pentrdra, T. senegalensis, T. tetrandra) B RATED WEEDS Tamarix parviflora (T. cretica, T. gallica, T. pentandra, T. * Acacia paradoxa (= A. armata) (kangaroo thorn) petteri) Acaena magellanica (bidi-bidi) Tamarix ramosissima (=T. gallica) *** Acroptilon repens (= Centurea repens) (Russian knapweed) * Ulex europaeus (gorse) * Aegilops cylindrica (jointed goatgrass) * Viscum album (European mistletoe) * Aegilops ovata (ovate goatgrass) C RATED WEEDS * Aegilops triuncialis (barb goatgrass) * Allium paniculatum (panicled onion) Ailanthus altissima (= Ailanthus altissima) (tree-of- ** Allium vineale (wild garlic) heaven) ** Ambrosia trifida (giant ragweed) *** Bacopa monnieri (= Bramia monnieri) (water * Araujia sericifera (bladderflower) hyssop, moneywort) Arundo donax (giant reed) ** Carduus pycnocephalus (= C. pycnocephalus, Bacopa monnieri (=Bramia monnieri) (water-hyssop) Kentrophyllum baeticum, Carthamus lanatus ssp.) (Italian Bupleurum rotundifolium (hare’s ear, throughwax) thistle) *** Cardaria chalepensis (lens-podded hoarycress) ** Carduus tenuiflorus (= C. pyncocephalus, C. *** Cardaria draba (heart-podded hoarycress) malacitanus, C. sardous) (slenderflowered thistle) *** Cardaria pubescens (globe-podded hoarycress) ** Cenchrus echinatus (southern sandbur grass) * Carthamus baeticus (smooth distaff thistle) ** Cenchrus incertus (= C. pauciflorus, C. spinifex, C. * Carthamus lanatus (woolly distaff thistle) parviceps) (coast sandbur grass) *** Centaurea calcitrapa (purple starthistle) ** Cenchrus longispinus (= C. pauciflorus, Cenchrus * Centaurea sulphurea (Sicilian thistle) echinatus) (mat sandbur grass) ** Chorispora tenella (purple mustard) Centaurea melitensis (tocalote) *** Cirsium arvense (Canada thistle) *** Centaurea solstitialis (yellow starthistle) * Coronopus squamatus (swinecress) Cirsium vulgare (=Carduus lanceolatus, Cirsium Cortaderia jubata (= Gynerium jubatum) (pampas lanceolatum, Cnicus lanceolatus) (bull thistle) grass) ** Convolvulus arvensis (field bindweed) * Cucumis myriocarpus (paddy melon) Cotula mexicana (= Soliva Mexicana, Soliva pygmaea, ** Cynara cardunculus (artichoke thistle) Cotula minuta, Hippia minuta, Gymnostyles minuta, ** Cyperus esculentus (yellow nutsedge) Lancisia minuta, Soliva minuta) (pygmy brass buttons) ** Cyperus rotundus (purple nutsedge) *** Cuscuta spp. (Native) (dodder) *** Elytrigia repens (= Agropyron repens) (quackgrass) *** Cynodon spp. & hybrids (bermudagrass) * Euphorbia oblongata (= E. platyphylla)(oblong spurge) * Cytisus scoparius (Scotch broom) ** Gaura coccinea (scarlet gaura) Egeria densa (= Anacharis densa, Elodea densa, ** Gaura drummondii (Drummond’s gaura) Philotria densa) (Brazilian waterweed) ** Gaura sinuata (wavy-leaved gaura) *** Eichhornia crassipes (= Pontederia crassipes, P. * Gypsophila paniculata (baby's breath) crassipes, Piaropus crassipes, Piaropus crassipes) * Isatis tinctoria (dyer's woad) (water hyacinth) ** Lepidium latifolium (perennial peppercress) * Genista monspessulana (=Cystis monspessulanus) * Lythrum salicaria (purple loosestrife) (French broom) * Muhlenbergia schreberi (nimblewill) * Hyoscyamus niger ((black henbane) Nassella tenuissima (finesteam tussockgrass, CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE 107.3 PLANT QUARANTINE MANUAL 08-07-08

** Hypericum perforatum (Klamathweed) Striga spp. * Iris douglasiana (Douglas iris) * Iris missouriensis (Western blue flag) c. Terrestrial Weeds: ** Iva axillaris (povertyweed) ** Malvella leprosa (= Sida leprosa var. hederacea) Ageratina adenophora (alkali mallow) Alternanthera sessilis ** Myriophyllum spicatum (Eurasian water milfoil) Asphodelus fistulosus Nassella tenuissima (= Stipa tenuissima, stipa Avena sterilis (including cirrosa, Stipa geniculata, Stipa mendocina, A. ludoviciana) Stipa oreophila, Stipa subulata, Stipa Carthamus oxycantha tenuissims)(finesteam tussockgrass, Chrysopogon aciculatus feathergrass) Commelina benghalensis Nymphaea odorata (=Castalia odorata) (fragrant Š Crupina vulgaris waterlily) Digitaria scalarum * Pennisetum clandestinum (Kikuyugrass) Digitaria velutina * Polygonum amphibium var. emersum ( P. coccineum) Drymaria arenarioides (kelp) Emex australis Rotala rotundifolia (roudleaf rotala) Emex spinosa *** Salsola paulsenii (S. pellucida) (barbwire Galega officinalis Russianthistle) Heracleum mantegazzianum *** Salsola tragus (= S. iberica) (common Russianthistle) Homeria spp. *** Sorghum halepense (Johnsongrass and other Imperata brasiliensis perennial Sorghum spp. including but not limited to ƒ Imperata cylindrica Sorghum almum and perennial sweet sudangrass) Ischaemum rugosum * Taeniatherum caput-medusae (Elymus caput- Leptochloa chinensis medusae or T. asperum) (medusahead) Š Lycium ferocissimum ** Tribulus terrestris (puncturevine) ƒ Melaleuca quenquinervia Melastoma malabathricum * Found in Transit – Unlikely Mikania cordata ** Found in Transit – Rarely Mikania micrantha *** Found in Transit – Frequently Mimosa invisa ^ Given a tentative “B” Rating; awaiting finalization Mimosa pigra var pigra Nassella trichotoma PLANT PROTECTION ACT 03-23-01 ƒ Opuntia aurantiaca Oryza longistaminata The following mature , seeds, or other parts capable of Oryza punctata propagation are within the definition of a "noxious weed" under Š Oryza rufipogon regulations pursuant to the Plant Protection Act and shall not be Paspalum scrobiculatum moved unless under permit from the USDA, Plant Protection and • Pennisetum clandestinum Quarantine Programs. For material moving within the State, a State Pennisetum macrourum permit is sufficient. Pennisetum pedicellatum a. Aquatic and Wetland Weeds: Pennisetum polystachion Prosopis alpataco Azolla pinnata Prosopis argentina Caulerpa taxifolia (Mediterranean clone) Prosopis articulata Eichhornia azurea Prosopis burkartii ♦ Hydrilla verticillata Prosopis caldenia Hygrophila polysperma Prosopis calingastana ƒ Ipomoea aquatica Prosopis campestris Lagarosiphon major Prosopis castellanosii ♦ Limnophila sessiliflora Prosopis denudans Monochoria hastata Prosopis elata ♦ Monochoria vaginalis Prosopis farcta Ottalia alismoidas Prosopis ferox ƒ Sagittaria sagittifolia Prosopis fiebrigii Salvinia auriculata Prosopis hassleri Salvinia biloba Prosopis humilis Salvinia herzogii Prosopis kuntzei ♦ Salvinia molesta Prosopis pallida Solanum tampicense (wetland nightshade) Prosopis palmeri Sparganium erectum Prosopis reptans Stratiotes aloides Prosopis rojasiana Prosopis ruizleali Prosopis ruscifolia b. Parasitic Weeds: Prosopis sericantha Prosopis strombulifera Aeginetia ssp. Prosopis torquata Alectra ssp. Rottboellia cochinchinensis ♦ Cuscuta spp. ƒ Rubus fruticosus ♦ Orobanche spp. ƒƒ Rubus moluccanus 107.4 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE 08-07-08 PLANT QUARANTINE MANUAL

Saccharum spontaneum Interstate, intrastate and international movement require Š Salsola vermiculata appropriate USDA or CDFA plant pest permit. Setaria pallide-fusca ƒ Solanum viarum Other movement of all other listed species requires a Spermacoce alata USDA permit for interstate or international shipments. Tridax procumbens Urochloa panicoides This weed policy does not restrict the designation as a pest of any species not listed herein as defined in Section 5006 of the ƒ See 7 CFR 360 for exceptions Food and Agricultural Code. ƒƒ See 7 CFR 360 for exceptions

ƒ May be moved intrastate without a permit. Grown and/or distributed as produce in California.

• May be moved intrastate with a permit.

Š Known to occur and of limited distribution in California.

107.5 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE 08-19-08 PLANT QUARANTINE MANUAL CALIFORNIA QUARANTINE POLICY – WEEDS The following chart indicates the commissioner’s weed policy covering “B” & “C.” weeds. * Weed Banana Waterlily Barbwire Russian Thistle Bermuda Grass Bladderflower Blue Panicgrass Canada Thistle Carolina Horsenettle Chicory County Alkaline Mallow Artichoke thistle Austrian Fieldcress Baby’s Breath Thistle Russian Southern Distaff Thistle Dodder Dyer’s Wood False Garlic Field Bindweed French Broom Giant Foxtail Giant Knotweed Giant Ragweed Grasses Goat Gorse Grape Groundcherry Himalayan Knotweed Hoary Cresses Thistle Slender-flower & Italian Japanese Knotweed Johnsongrass Kangaroo Thorn Kelp Kikuyugrass 1 Alameda  XXXXX XX XX   X  XX   XX X XXX  XXX  1 Amador   X  XX XX XX  XX XX  XXXX XXXXXX 1 Butte  XX X   XX XX   X  XX   XX X XXX  X  XXX 1 Calaveras  XX XX XX XX  XX XX  XXXX XXXX XX X 2 Colusa  XXXXX XX XX   X  XX  XXXXXXXXX XXXXX 1 Contra Costa  XX X   XX XX   XX XX   XX XXXXXX X  X   Del Norte XX XX X XX XX  X  XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 1 El Dorado  XXXXX  XXX    XX   XX X XXXX X  XX 1 Fresno  XX XX X  XX  XXXX XX XX XXXXXXXX XXX 1 Glenn  XXXXX XX XX   XX XX   XX XXXXXXXX X  X 1 Humboldt XX XX X X XX X X XX XX XX XXX XX XX 1 Imperial   X    X  XX 1 Inyo-mono XX X X  XX XX  X  XX  X XX XXXXXXXX XXX 1 Kern  XX X   XX XX X XX  XXX XXXXXXXXX XXX Kings XXXX  XX XX X X  XX XX XX XXXXXXXX X  X 1 Lake XX XX X X XX XX   X  XX   XX XXXXXXXXXXXX Lassen  XX X X  X XXX X X X 3 Los Angeles  X X  XX X          XX   1 Madera   XX X   XX X   X  XX  X XX XXXXXXXX X   1 Marin  X  X     XX   X  XX  XX XX XXX XX   1 Mariposa   XX X X XX XX   X  XX  XXXXXXXXX X  X  X 1 Mendocino XX XX X X XX XX  XX XX  X XX XXXXXXXX XXX 1 Merced  XXXXX XX XX   X  XX  XXXXXXXX  X  X  X 1 Modoc XX  XX  X  XX   X  XX   XX X X  XXXXXXXX Monterey XXXXX XXXXX X XX XX XXXXX X X 1 Napa  XXXX  XX XX   X  XX   XX XXXXX  X  X   1 Nevada  XXXXX XXXX  X  XX  X X XXXXXX X X  X 1 Orange   X  XX X   X   1 Placer XX XX X X XX XX X XX XX X XX X XXXXXX XX 1 Plumas-Sierra  XXX    XX   X  XX XX        XX     1 Riverside XX   X X X X X X  X  XXX  2 Sacramento   X   X  XX XX   X  XX   XX X XXXXXX XXX 1 San Benito   X  XX XX XX   XX XX  XXXXXXXX  X  X  X San Bernadino  XX X XX XX X XX  X XX XXXXXXXX XX 1 San Diego X  XX X          San Francisco XX 1 San Joaquin XXXXXXX X  XX  XXXXXXXXX X  X  X 1 San Luis Obispo XX X X XX XX XX  X  XX  XXXXXXXXX XXXX 1 San Mateo XX X      XX   X  XXX    X   X   X    1 Santa Barbara  XX XX X X   XX XX Santa Clara   X  XXX XXX  X  XX  XXXXXXXXX X  X   2 Santa Cruz  XX X  XX XX   X  XX   XX XXXXX  X  X  1 Shasta XX X XX XX X XX X XX 1 Siskiyou  XXX XX XX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X 1 Solano  X X XXX X  XX   XX XX  X    XX   X  X  X   Sonoma XX XX  X    XX  XXXX   XX XXXXXX X  X   1 Stanislaus   X  XX XX XX X XX  X XX XXXXXXXX XX 1 Sutter XXXXXXXXXXX XX  XXXXXX XXXX XX 1 Tehama  XXXXX XX XX   X  XX  XXXXXXXXX X  X  X Trinity N O P OL IC Y F O R B & C R A T E D W EEDS 1 Tulare  XXXXX   XX   XX XX XX XX XXXXXXXX X  X 1 Tuolomne  XXX X    XX                X       1 Ventura  XX XX XXXX  X  XX  X XX XXXXXXXXXX X Yolo  XXXX  XX XX   XX XX  XXXXXXXXX X  X  X 1 Yuba XXXX XX XX  X  XX X XX X XXXX X X X * Policy applicable only to Gypsophila paniculata (seed and fertile forms), shipments labeled only as “Baby’s Breath” and unlabeled shipments. Shipments labeled as G. paniculata (sterile), G. paniculate (Doubled flowered), G. elegans, G. muralis or G. repens should be released.

X Reject  Reject only when found in seed for planting or at the discretion of the Agricultural Commissioner 1,2&3 – Bird seed infested with “B” or “C” rated weed seed: 1. Treat as shown in above chart 2. Release 3. Handle as feed grain CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE 107.6 PLANT QUARANTINE MANUAL 08-19-07 CALIFORNIA QUARANTINE POLICY – WEEDS The commissioner’s w eed policy covering “B” & “C” rated weeds (including seeds) chart continued. Weed

County Klamath Weed Lanceleaf Nightshade Mediterranean Sage Medusahead Nimblewill Oblong Spurge Paddy Melon Panicled Onion Perennial Pepperweed Poverty Weed Puncture Vine Purple Mustard Purple Nutgrass Purple Starthistle Quackgrasses Rough Comfrey Russian Knapweed Sandbur Grasses Satintail Scarlet Gaura Drummond’s Gaura Scotch Broom Sicilian Thistle Stemless Thistle Tansy Ragwort Wavy – Leaved Gaura White Horsenettle Nightshade Margined White – Wild Garlic Wild Iris Yellow Nutgrass Yellow Starthistle 1 Alameda X XXXXXX XX  X X  X X XX XX XX XX XXXXXXX   1 Amador XX X XXXXXX XX  X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X  X  1 Butte XX X XXXXXX X  XX XX XX XX  XXXXXXX X  1 Calaveras XX X XXXXXX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X  X  2 Colusa XX X XXXXXX XX XX XX  XXXXXXXXXXXX  1 Contra Costa XX X XXXXX  XX XX XX  XXX XXXXXXXXX Del Norte X XX X XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX  XX  XXXXXXX 1 El Dorado X    XXXXX    XX  XXXXX   XXXX XX 1 Fresno XX XX X XX  XX X  XX XX  XXX XXXXX X  XX 1 Glenn XX X XXXXXX X  XX  XXXXX XXXXXXX   1 Humboldt XX X X XX XX XX XX X X XX XX XXXXXXX XX 1 Imperial        XX   XX  X 1 Inyo-mono XX XX X XX XX   XX X XX X XX XXXXXXXX X 1 Kern XX XX X XX XX X XX XX X X  XX XXXXX XXX X Kings XX XX X XX XX X XX XX XX  XXXXXXXXXXXXXX 1 Lake XXXXXXXXXXXX XX XX XX XX  XXXXXXXX  Lassen X X X XXXXX X XXX 3 Los Angeles   XX   X  X    X  X  XX XXXXX   X 1 Madera XX X XXXXX  X  XX XX  XXX XXXX XXX  1 Marin  X  X       XX  XXX    X  X  XXX   1 Mariposa XX XX X XX XX   X  XX XX  XXX XXXXXXX   1 Mendocino XX XX X XX XX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X  XX 1 Merced XX XX X XX XX   X  XX XX  XXX XXXXXXX   1 Modoc X  XX X X  X  XXXX  XXXXX XXXXX XXXX Monterey XX XX X XX XX  XX XXX XX XX XXXXXXX XX 1 Napa XX XXXXXX XX  XXXXXXX XXXXXXX X  1 Nevada XX XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX 1 Orange X  X X     XX   X  X   X 1 Placer  XX XXXXX   X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 1 Plumas-Sierra X  X     XX   X  X   X   XX XXX  XX X   1 Riverside XX XX XX XX   XXX X XXXXXXXXXXXXXX 2 Sacramento  XX XXXXXX X  XX XX XX XX  XXXXXXXX  1 San Benito XX X XXXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X  San Bernadino XX XX X XX XX  XX XX XX  XXXXXXXXXXXXXX 1 San Diego X                         San Francisco XX XX X XX XX  XX XX XX XX XX  XXXXXXXX X 1 San Joaquin XX XX X XX X X  X  X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X   1 San Luis Obispo XX XX X XX XX  X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X  1 San Mateo X  XX     XXX XXXXXX XX X  XXX X  X  1 Santa Barbara XX X XX XX   X  XX X  XX  XXXXX X   Santa Clara XX XX X XX X X  XX XX X X X X X X X X X X  X XXX 2 Santa Cruz  XXXX XXX  XX XX XX  XXX XXXXXXXXXX 1 Shasta XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 1 Siskiyou XX X XXX XXXX XX X XX  XXXXXXX XX 1 Solano X  X   X   X  X    X  X X  XX   X XXX  X    Sonoma X  XXXXXXXX XX XX XX XX XX  XXXXXXXXX 1 Stanislaus  XXXXXXXXX X  XX XX X XX XXXXXXXXX  1 Sutter XX X X XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XXXXXXXXXX 1 Tehama  XX XXXXXX XX X XX XX XX XXXXXXXXXX Trinity  N O P O L I C Y F O R B & C R A T E D W EEDS 1 Tulare XXXXXXXXXX XX XX XX  XXXXXXXXXXXXXX 1 Tuolomne X                                1 Ventura XX XX X XX XX   XX XX XX  XXXXXXXXXXXX  Yolo XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 1 Yuba  XX XXXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX

X Reject  Reject only when found in seed for planting or at the discretion of the Agricultural Commissioner 1,2&3 – Bird seed infested with “B” or “C” rated weed seed: 1. Treat as shown in above chart 2. Release 3. Handle as feed grain