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Selected Seed Sources
Local garden centers or farm stores may carry seeds for several of the cover crops listed in the tables. If seeds are not available locally, contact one of the sources listed below. (No endorsement of the companies or their products is intended.)
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Adams-Briscoe Seed Co.
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Johnnyâs Selected Seeds
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P.O. Box 18
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305 Foss Hill Road
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Jackson, GA 30233
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Albion, ME 04910
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(770) 775-7826
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(207) 437-4301
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C. M. Payne & Sons Seed Co.
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Johnston Seed Co.
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9410 Payne Road
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P.O. Box 1392
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Sebring, FL 33870
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Enid, OK 73702
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(813) 385-4642 (Fax)
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(405) 233-5800
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Earl May Seed & Nursery Co.
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Peaceful Valley Farm Supply
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208 North Elm Str.
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P.O.
Box 2209
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Shenandoah, IA 51603
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Grass Valley, CA 95945
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(916) 272-4769
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Hale Dean Seed Co.
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P.o. Box 1458
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R. H. Shumway Seedsman
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Winter Garden, FL 34787
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628 Cedar Str.
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(407) 877-3333
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Rockford, IL 61105
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(803) 663-9771
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Henry Field Seed & Nursery Co.
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1723 Oak Str.
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Shenandoah, IA 51602
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(605) 665-9391
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~James E. Home, 1-âresictent
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Lara Ervin, Editor
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P.O. Box 588, Hwy. 271
S., Poteau, Oklahoma
74953, (918) 647-9123
The Kerr Center for Sustainable Agriculture, Inc. is a nonprofit, 501(cX3) organization supported by a private endowment, grants, and donations. The Kerr Center strives to find ways of sustaining our world rather than exhausting natural resources that are vital to future generations. Through applied research, demonstrations, and education, the Kerr Center provides leadership and technical assistance for farmers and ranchers seeking ecological and economical methods of producing food and fiber. Our goal is to strengthen rural communities and support efforts to make our world and
its
food supplies more ecologically secure. The Kerr Center seeks to influence and call to action
our
acquaintances by both example and education. We actively pursue programs and link ourselves with farmers, ranchers, and institutions around the globe who consider the environment, energy,
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and a sustainable future as they farm.
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