California Food and Agricultural Code ARTICLE 4 - Caprifig Trees

  • Section 6171.
    Caprifig trees, unless properly controlled and regulated under supervision, constitute a menace because they are a source of infection and pests.(Enacted by Stats. 1967, Ch.
  • Section 6172.
    Except as otherwise provided by Section 6173, in the interest of the public welfare and general prosperity of the state and to provide for the...
  • Section 6173.
    Every commercial grower of calimyrna or other Smyrna-type fig may maintain at least one caprifig tree in connection with his planting.(Enacted by Stats. 1967, Ch.
  • Section 6174.
    The commissioner shall notify the owner of any fig tree which is a public nuisance under Section 6172 to graft or destroy it within a...
  • Section 6175.
    If the owner does not destroy or graft the fig tree within the time which is specified in the notice, the commissioner shall cause the...
  • Section 6176.
    A calimyrna grower, regardless of the size of his holdings, shall follow the standard procedures for cleanup of caprifig trees by picking the mamme caprifigs...
  • Section 6177.
    The presence of both mamme and set profichi figs in the caprifig trees at the same time is a public nuisance. The caprifigs, or the...

Last modified: October 22, 2018