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Rare strains of corn, beans, squash and other native crops might have been lost forever if not for the protection efforts of the Potawatomi and Ojibwe tribes and the Jijak Foundation in Hopkins, Michigan. Thanks to the salvation efforts of these tribes and a seed-lending library, native foods are making a comeback and being used in traditional ceremonies.

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+3 1. ringmaster commented 6 years ago

Please send some to Svalbard, just in case... Yes, they have a great seed library there and we need more.
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+1 2. buckleg08 commented 6 years ago

Kudos to these people saving variety...We may need it someday...8-)
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0 3. Judge-Jake commented 6 years ago

#1 Is that the Icelandic seed bank?