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Cherokee Nation accepting applications for Heirloom SeedsThe project allows tribal citizens interested in growing traditional Cherokee crops and plants. The Cherokee Nation Seed Bank will accept applications from Feb. 18 through March 4. Last year ...
Sabrina McKinney enjoys cultivating and growing Cherokee heirloom seeds she has received from the Cherokee Nation Seed Bank.
The time for planting corn comes early in central Texas due to the warmer climate, and for the past few years Central Texas ...
The world used to cultivate around 7,000 different plants but experts say we now get about 60% of our calories from three main crops - maize, wheat and rice - making food supplies vulnerable if ...
"Our heirloom seed program is more than just agriculture; it's about preserving our Cherokee heritage and connecting our people to the land our ancestors cultivated," said Cherokee Nation ...
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