Did you get mysterious seeds that seem to be mailed from China? Here's what you should do


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Did you get mysterious seeds that seem to be mailed from China? Here's what you should do

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https://news.yahoo.com/did-mysterious-seeds-seem-mailed-143319188.html

People across the country have reported receiving unsolicited packages of seeds in the mail that appear to be sent from China. And agriculture officials in 30 states are warning the public not to plant them.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is aware of the reports and is working with the Department of Homeland Security’s Customs and Border Protection, and other state and federal agencies, to investigate the situation, according to a statement.

So what should you do if you receive one of the mysterious package?

The USDA urged the public to contact their state's plant regulatory official or state's animal and plant health inspection service.

"Please hold onto the seeds and packaging, including the mailing label, until someone from your state department of agriculture or APHIS (Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service) contacts you with further instructions," the statement said. "Do not plant seeds from unknown origins."
 
Did you get mysterious seeds that seem to be mailed from China? Here's what you should do

:read:


https://news.yahoo.com/did-mysterious-seeds-seem-mailed-143319188.html

People across the country have reported receiving unsolicited packages of seeds in the mail that appear to be sent from China. And agriculture officials in 30 states are warning the public not to plant them.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is aware of the reports and is working with the Department of Homeland Security’s Customs and Border Protection, and other state and federal agencies, to investigate the situation, according to a statement.

So what should you do if you receive one of the mysterious package?

The USDA urged the public to contact their state's plant regulatory official or state's animal and plant health inspection service.

"Please hold onto the seeds and packaging, including the mailing label, until someone from your state department of agriculture or APHIS (Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service) contacts you with further instructions," the statement said. "Do not plant seeds from unknown origins."

Somebody is going to plant that stuff
 

China.. From COVID19 AND NOW SEEDS, They are trying their best to become the WORLD'S SUPERPOWER.

People are already planting them.
 

Plant Grown From Mystery China Seeds to Be Removed After Man Says It's 'Growing Like Crazy'


An Arkansas man who sowed mystery seeds he received from China has revealed the resulting plant is "growing like crazy." The local Department of Agriculture is set to remove the plant from his property for further study.

Doyle Crenshaw of Booneville told 5 News: "We brought them down here and planted the seeds just to see what would happen, every two weeks I'd come by and put Miracle-Gro on it and they just started growing like crazy."

Crenshaw told The New York Times that he had ordered blue zinnia seeds from Amazon, but received the unidentified seeds in a package labeled as containing studded earrings. Crenshaw said: "It's a really pretty plant. It looks like a giant squash plant."
 
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