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Some of the mystery seeds from China sprouting up in the mailboxes across the US have finally been identified — as harmless cooking ingredients, according to federal officials. Researchers were ...
U.S. agriculture officials are warning residents not to plant or even touch the unsolicited seeds, which have now been found in all 50 states.
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 ...
Experts call on Beijing to diversify seed imports, increase collaboration between universities and companies, and employ smarter breeding techniques to enhance food security.
At least 14 of the seed species had been identified, according to the USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
CLUTE, Texas — A state official is urging Texans to be careful if they receive unsolicited packages from China. Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller said packages containing mystery seeds ...
China has sent 136 kinds of plant seeds to its Tiangong space station for space breeding experiments.
China’s government is calling for a biotechnology breakthrough in the agricultural industry and stepping up efforts to weed out counterfeit seeds that are holding back innovation.
Have you received a bag of mystery seeds? Texas officials are warning that they've come from vendors in China. Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller announced in a release last week that 17 ...
The mysterious seed packs from China that hundreds of Americans received in the mail have been identified, according to the US Department of Agriculture.
One Temu customer said they ordered a dog toy but received a package of seeds instead, according to Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller.
One Temu customer said they ordered a dog toy but received a package of seeds instead, according to Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller.