28-07-2020 23:56 via sltrib.com

Don’t plant seeds sent from China and other foreign countries, agriculture boss warns Utahns

Utah’s agriculture chief Tuesday implored residents not to plant any unsolicited seeds mailed from foreign countries and to tell his department about any such packages.“We don’t introduce something that’s invasive to the state of Utah,” said Logan Wilde, the state’s commissioner of agriculture and food.At a news conference, Wilde urged Utahns receiving unexpected seeds in the mail to drop them off at the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food offices at 350 N
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