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16092 Dividing List for ISSL. http://www.agri.state.id.us/Categories/Laboratories/Seed/Documents/onlinedividingweights.pdf **Suggested Sample Wt.: suggested weight for customers to submit for Purity and Germ/TZ Common Name Genus Species Purity (g) Noxious (g) Germ/TZ (g) **Suggested Sample Wt. (g) Acacia, Catclaw Acacia greggii 500.00 500.00 14.00 550.00 Acacia Acacia ampliceps 142.00 500.00 30.00 600. Crops > Carrot > Research bluegrass   indian   paintbrush   lupine   saltbush   eriogonum   artemisia   clover   buckwheat   brassica   rapa Jan 1, 2007  

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