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suitable close season might be established to affect at 

 least the lands not guarded by their owners. 



Ginseng under cultivation would naturally enjoy 

 the same protection as any other planted crop. Since 

 plantations would generally be made in woodlands, 

 some special provision may be needed, particularly 

 where the digging of the wild plant on the lands of 

 others is not forbidden. The owner of the plantation 

 might be required to post a prohibitory notice. 



Other States than those mentioned do not appear 

 to have legislated in behalf of ginseng. 



