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Texans warned not to plant unmarked seed packets from unknown senders
In the past year, over 1,000 such packages have been collected by the department, the first originating from China.
State officials said the issue first emerged after a resident in Clute received an unsolicited package from China containing ...
Texas officials warn of mystery seed packets that may pose ecological risks and disrupt agriculture. Over 1,100 packets have ...
The Texas Department of Agriculture has warned Texas residents against opening mysterious packets in their mailboxes that ...
Depending on where you store them and what types of seeds they contain, your old, dog-eared seed packets may or may not be worth using this season. Seeds are alive, but they do not live forever.
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