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State ag department warns of unsolicited seeds from overseas
Over the weekend, we received reports of Oklahomans receiving seeds in the mail from China they did not order.
The seeds are sent in packages usually stating that the contents are jewelry. Unsolicited seeds could be invasive, introduce diseases to local plants or be harmful to livestock.
Here’s what to do if you receive unsolicited seeds from another country:
• Do not plant them and if they…