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  2. Seed Savers Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Seed Savers Exchange, or SSE, is a non-profit organization based near Decorah, Iowa, that preserves heirloom plant varieties through regeneration, distribution and seed exchange. It is one of the largest nongovernmental seedbanks in the United States. [ 4 ]

  3. Kent Whealy - Wikipedia

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    Whealy co-founded Seed Savers Exchange, Inc. in 1975, with then wife Diane Ott publishing an annual yearbook identifying heirloom seed varieties available for sale in North America. [8] The organization evolved into a private seed bank, collecting and saving heirloom varieties of vegetable, fruit and grain seeds.

  4. These Are the Best Places to Buy Seeds for Your Garden - AOL

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    Best for Heirloom Seeds: Seed Savers Exchange. If you have a special interest in growing heirloom varieties, Seed Savers Exchange collects, stores and regenerates thousands of types of rare and ...

  5. Seeds of Diversity - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, Canadian Organic Growers organized a conference on the loss of genetic diversity in food crops, with Kent Whealy the director of the U.S. organization Seed Savers Exchange as keynote speaker. Inspired by that conference, COG's Heritage Seed Program was initiated to help salvage Canada's crop-plant heritage, with Alex Caron as coordinator.

  6. How To Get Free Seeds From The Government - AOL

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    That said, the USDA encourages educators, scientists, seed savers, and public gardens to use the service. Like the USDA, I encourage home gardeners to find other ways to source seeds. Supporting ...

  7. Seed saving 101: Tips for keeping the best from your garden - AOL

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    Since this is Seed Saving 101, let’s start there. Seeds from flowers and vegetables are the easiest to save. Since this is Seed Saving 101, let’s start there.