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To obtain available seeds, please contact us using the “contact us” link, giving your name, address, and the variety of available seed you would like.  CAAH is unable to supply large quantities of seed.

Seed from CAAH cannot be sold, shared with corporate entities, or used in any commercial manner. If you recieve seed from CAAH, we hope, as a good faith gesture, you will return some seed if you successfully grow it out, and that you will provide us with data regarding your growing methods, location, and success.

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