Tomatoes on flight
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There's food, and then there's an agricultural product. It looks like tomatoes from Oregon are OK:
https://www.cdfa.ca.gov/plant/pe/ext...rders_faq.html
https://www.cdfa.ca.gov/plant/pe/ext...rders_faq.html
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The Produce Police in California are brutal. Tried to bring some Ranier cherries from Washington into California - just to eat. This was some years ago, but the Produce Police were not pleasant - although I realize just doing their job.
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Yes, Gretchen, you are breaking the law. As a California farmer, I have strong objections to visitors risking our agriculture to invasive pests.
https://www.cdfa.ca.gov/plant/factsh...gies_to_CA.pdf
https://www.cdfa.ca.gov/plant/factsh...gies_to_CA.pdf
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I NEVER said to break the law and I was the one who brought up the possibility of it not being allowed. I thought someone posted a link saying it is OK. If you can't, DON"t do it--the country's food supply could be at risk--just like in Florida.
Sorry if it SEEMED like I said, do it anyway--I didn't. Follow the rules.
Sorry if it SEEMED like I said, do it anyway--I didn't. Follow the rules.
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I don't know why someone thinks that link says tomatoes from Oregon are okay, it just says the border agents will inspect all fruits, vegetables, etc. I sure didn't see anything on it saying tomatoes are okay are fruits/vegetables from Oregon are okay.
I didn't know about these rules and had just a couple houseplants in my car when driving across the border, and they confiscated them. They had no pests that I was aware of, it seemed just routine to me that they didn't allow anything like that in.
I didn't know about these rules and had just a couple houseplants in my car when driving across the border, and they confiscated them. They had no pests that I was aware of, it seemed just routine to me that they didn't allow anything like that in.
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There are quarantines on some fruits and vegetables into California because of the concern of introducing pests into the area. I would call or check on line with the California Dept of Agriculture.
It doesn't matter if farmers markets tomatoes are better, when you have your own home grown tomatoes it is nice to share them with others -- otherwise if you have a lot of them and you have a bumper crop and they don't get eaten they can go to waste.
It doesn't matter if farmers markets tomatoes are better, when you have your own home grown tomatoes it is nice to share them with others -- otherwise if you have a lot of them and you have a bumper crop and they don't get eaten they can go to waste.
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