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FFT Sowing Activity

Last updated on December 22, 2015

This activity requires that an overall standard (FS 1001) and activity-specific standards be followed. Using PlantWizard for the tracking of stock allocations and seedling use on planting projects is an FFT requirement and is not optional.

Activity Standards

  • General Standard (FS 1001) (PDF)
  • Activity Specific Standard - Sowing (PDF)
  • Policy for FFT Stocking Standards and Surveys - August 2007 (PDF)
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