What criteria should the County Agricultural Commissioner apply when issuing a certificate which is valid for less than 12 months?
Certificates should be issued only after planting. The effective period should coincide with the general growing and harvest season. For example, a producer growing melons and assorted vegetables must be issued a seasonal certificate with an effective date of April (after planting) and an expiration date in September (when harvesting is normally completed). If product is stored, the storage location listed on the CPC should be verified.
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