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  • Seed Savers Exchange is one of the oldest and largest heirloom seed conservation organizations in the world. <br />
Since 1975, Seed Savers Exchange members have passed on approximately one million samples of rare garden seeds to other gardeners. The non-profit organization of gardeners is dedicated to saving and sharing heirloom seeds. A beautiful barn.
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  • Earthworms in compost turn waste into soil.  Worms from the lifeline in soil, moving nutrients and recycling organic matter.
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  • Earthworms in compost turn waste into soil.  Worms from the lifeline in soil, moving nutrients and recycling organic matter.
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  • Earthworms in compost turn waste into soil.  Worms from the lifeline in soil, moving nutrients and recycling organic matter.
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  • Earthworms in compost turn waste into soil.  Worms from the lifeline in soil, moving nutrients and recycling organic matter.
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  • Earthworms in compost turn waste into soil.  Worms from the lifeline in soil, moving nutrients and recycling organic matter.
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  • Sunflowers being grown out are kept in insect-prooof bags to prevent cross pollination, at the USDA-ARS North Central Regional Plant Introduction Station in Ames, Iowa.<br />
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Seeds must be grown out periodically to keep them viable, one of the issues that makes proper maintenance of a seed bank difficult and expensive.
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  • Packaging seeds for shipment to the Svalbard seed bank at the USDA-ARS North Central Regional Plant Introduction Station in Ames, Iowa.<br />
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These shipments act as a backup in the event that seeds are lost at the primary storage facility.
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  • Inside the seed bank rooms at the USDA-ARS North Central Regional Plant Introduction Station in Ames, Iowa.<br />
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Seeds are stored at low temperatures and low humidity to keep the viable for a longer time. The Ames facility focuses on corn, as well as sunflowers and other grains.
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  • Sunflowers being grown out are kept in insect-prooof cages to prevent cross pollination, at the USDA-ARS North Central Regional Plant Introduction Station in Ames, Iowa.<br />
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Each cage has it's own beehive so that the plants are properly pollinated. Seeds must be grown out periodically to keep them viable, one of the issues that makes proper maintenance of a seed bank difficult and expensive.
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  • Seed Savers Exchange is one of the oldest and largest heirloom seed conservation organizations in the world. <br />
Since 1975, Seed Savers Exchange members have passed on approximately one million samples of rare garden seeds to other gardeners. The non-profit organization of gardeners is dedicated to saving and sharing heirloom seeds.
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  • Seed Savers Exchange is one of the oldest and largest heirloom seed conservation organizations in the world. <br />
Since 1975, Seed Savers Exchange members have passed on approximately one million samples of rare garden seeds to other gardeners. The non-profit organization of gardeners is dedicated to saving and sharing heirloom seeds. Gret vegetables.
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  • Seed Savers Exchange is one of the oldest and largest heirloom seed conservation organizations in the world. <br />
Since 1975, Seed Savers Exchange members have passed on approximately one million samples of rare garden seeds to other gardeners. The non-profit organization of gardeners is dedicated to saving and sharing heirloom seeds.
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  • Seed Savers Exchange is one of the oldest and largest heirloom seed conservation organizations in the world. <br />
Since 1975, Seed Savers Exchange members have passed on approximately one million samples of rare garden seeds to other gardeners. The non-profit organization of gardeners is dedicated to saving and sharing heirloom seeds.
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  • Soil fungi growing on petri dishes at Iowa State University.
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  • Soil fungi growing on petri dishes at Iowa State University.<br />
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  • Seed Savers Exchange is one of the oldest and largest heirloom seed conservation organizations in the world. <br />
Since 1975, Seed Savers Exchange members have passed on approximately one million samples of rare garden seeds to other gardeners. The non-profit organization of gardeners is dedicated to saving and sharing heirloom seeds.
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  • Seed Savers Exchange is one of the oldest and largest heirloom seed conservation organizations in the world. <br />
Since 1975, Seed Savers Exchange members have passed on approximately one million samples of rare garden seeds to other gardeners. The non-profit organization of gardeners is dedicated to saving and sharing heirloom seeds.
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  • Seed Savers Exchange is one of the oldest and largest heirloom seed conservation organizations in the world. <br />
Since 1975, Seed Savers Exchange members have passed on approximately one million samples of rare garden seeds to other gardeners. The non-profit organization of gardeners is dedicated to saving and sharing heirloom seeds.
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  • Soil fungi growing on petri dishes at Iowa State University, some of the millons of species of organism that live the soil.<br />
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Contact:  Thomas Loynachan,  Iowa State University<br />
Agronomy Department,  1126H Agronomy,  Ames,  IA,  50010  Phone:  (515) 294-3064 Or: (515)-294-365 Or:  Email: teloynac@iastate.edu
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  • Soil fungi growing on petri dishes at Iowa State University.<br />
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  • Soil fungi growing on petri dishes at Iowa State University.<br />
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  • Soil fungi growing on petri dishes at Iowa State University.<br />
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  • Soil fungi growing on petri dishes at Iowa State University.<br />
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  • Soil fungi growing on petri dishes at Iowa State University
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  • Soil fungi growing on petri dishes at Iowa State University.
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  • Soil fungi growing on petri dishes at Iowa State University.<br />
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  • Soil fungi growing on petri dishes at Iowa State University.<br />
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  • Soil fungi growing on petri dishes at Iowa State University.<br />
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  • Soil fungi growing on petri dishes at Iowa State University.<br />
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  • Soil fungi growing on petri dishes at Iowa State University.<br />
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  • The Reed family of Washington, Iowa has farmed their land for over three generations.  Contact Paul Reed, 1806 250th Street, Washington, Dc  52353<br />
Phone:  319 653-5520, Cell 319 863-3324<br />
Email: npkkreed@hotmail.com<br />
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Family members include Cletus Reed (grandfather), Pual (Aussie hat), Nick, Kevin (father of Sam and Ava), and Ken (youngest son with beard.)
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  • The Reed family of Washington, Iowa has farmed their land for over three generations.  Contact Paul Reed, 1806 250th Street, Washington, Dc  52353<br />
Phone:  319 653-5520, Cell 319 863-3324<br />
Email: npkkreed@hotmail.com<br />
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Family members include Cletus Reed (grandfather), Pual (Aussie hat), Nick, Kevin (father of Sam and Ava), and Ken (youngest son with beard.)
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  • Seed Savers Exchange is one of the oldest and largest heirloom seed conservation organizations in the world. <br />
Since 1975, Seed Savers Exchange members have passed on approximately one million samples of rare garden seeds to other gardeners. The non-profit organization of gardeners is dedicated to saving and sharing heirloom seeds.
    MM7753_20100904_35760.jpg
  • Seed Savers Exchange is one of the oldest and largest heirloom seed conservation organizations in the world. <br />
Since 1975, Seed Savers Exchange members have passed on approximately one million samples of rare garden seeds to other gardeners. The non-profit organization of gardeners is dedicated to saving and sharing heirloom seeds.
    MM7753_20100903_32356.jpg
  • Seed Savers Exchange is one of the oldest and largest heirloom seed conservation organizations in the world. <br />
Since 1975, Seed Savers Exchange members have passed on approximately one million samples of rare garden seeds to other gardeners. The non-profit organization of gardeners is dedicated to saving and sharing heirloom seeds.
    MM7753_20100904_35760.jpg
  • Seed bank at USDA-ARS North Central Regional Plant Introduction Station in Ames, Iowa.
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  • Seed Savers Exchange is one of the oldest and largest heirloom seed conservation organizations in the world. <br />
Since 1975, Seed Savers Exchange members have passed on approximately one million samples of rare garden seeds to other gardeners. The non-profit organization of gardeners is dedicated to saving and sharing heirloom seeds.
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  • Seed Savers Exchange is one of the oldest and largest heirloom seed conservation organizations in the world. <br />
Since 1975, Seed Savers Exchange members have passed on approximately one million samples of rare garden seeds to other gardeners. The non-profit organization of gardeners is dedicated to saving and sharing heirloom seeds.
    MM7753_20100904_34522.jpg
  • Seed Savers Exchange is one of the oldest and largest heirloom seed conservation organizations in the world. <br />
Since 1975, Seed Savers Exchange members have passed on approximately one million samples of rare garden seeds to other gardeners. The non-profit organization of gardeners is dedicated to saving and sharing heirloom seeds.
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  • Seed Savers Exchange is one of the oldest and largest heirloom seed conservation organizations in the world. <br />
Since 1975, Seed Savers Exchange members have passed on approximately one million samples of rare garden seeds to other gardeners. The non-profit organization of gardeners is dedicated to saving and sharing heirloom seeds.
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  • Growing apple trees in tissue culture at Seed Savers seed bank in Decorah, Iowa.
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