Section 52851 Of Article 1. General Provisions From California Food And Agricultural Code >> Division 18. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 1.
52851
. The Legislature hereby declares that the purposes of this
chapter are to promote, encourage, aid, and protect the planting and
growing of cotton in the State of California; that it believes that
these purposes can best be accomplished by restricting within certain
areas the planting and growing of but two types of cotton, which are
Acala and Pima; that, by this means, it is possible to bring the
cotton-growing industry in the state to its highest possible
development and to ensure the growing of the most superior varieties
of cotton; that the planting of pure seed is essential to the
production of more marketable and better grades of cotton and
cottonseeds, and for the production of grades of fiber best suited
for manufacturing purposes; and that the planting of impure seeds or
plants, other than those authorized in these areas, is an economic
harm and loss to the planter thereof and an irreparable injury to the
adjoining or neighboring growers.