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Massive quantities of seeds from native plants will soon be used to help the landscape recover more quickly from natural disasters. SurvivalSeeds4Patriots applauds this decision, especially as it will positively affect Western rangelands where wildfires are so devastating each year. Continue reading
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Aug 29, 2015 /prREACH/ -- Once again this year, wildfires are causing severe damage to Western range lands in the U.S. Concerned about this annual devastation to the American landscape, officials from SurvivalSeeds4Patriots today weighed in on a new initiative from the U.S. Department of the Interior.
“Authorities are adopting – on a large scale – a proven strategy that well-prepared Americans have been using for years,” said 4Patriots LLC Partner Allen Baler. “Build a stockpile of reliable, well-varied seeds now, so that people can bounce back from whatever may happen in the future.”
Seeds are known for bringing fruits, vegetables and other plants to life, but now federal authorities are saying they will also help American landscapes recover more quickly from natural disasters, including hurricanes and wildfires. The Department of the Interior plans to produce large amounts of seeds from native plants that can be quickly planted following such disasters in order to make landscapes more resilient and healthier, according to a recent story from the Associated Press.
SurvivalSeeds4Patriots officials commend the decision to utilize life-giving seeds for this purpose. They also strongly recommend that homeowners use only open-pollinated, non-hybrid, non-genetically modified seeds in their gardens.
Genetically modified food has been proven to leave materials behind in humans who consume them that can possibly cause long-term problems. As an example, genes inserted into genetically modified soy can transfer into the DNA of bacteria living inside human beings, and the toxin insecticide produced by genetically modified corn was found in the blood of pregnant women and their unborn fetuses.
“There is still just so much people don’t know about the long-term effects of genetically modified seeds and crops,” Baler said. “It’s scary what a high percentage of GMO crops now fill the landscape in the U.S., and people who are concerned about that would do well to stockpile non-GMO seeds.”
Baler reminds people they are free to have their own stockpile of non-GMO vegetable seeds to use for planting, growing, harvesting, replanting and storing for the future. Providing a path to independence and self-sufficiency, SurvivalSeeds4Patriots offers the Liberty Seed Vault.
The air-tight metal storage container includes more than 5,400 heirloom seeds from 21 varieties of vegetables, including broccoli, spinach, carrots, squash, corn, tomatoes, onions, beets and zucchini. Each order is accompanied by four guides and a 100 percent money-back guarantee.
“After growing and enjoying these nutritious vegetables, gardeners can use the seeds from the harvest for next year’s crops, so they never have to buy seeds again,” Baler said. “This strategy provides additional benefits because it allows people to be less affected by food shortages and increasing food prices.”
Unfortunately, not everyone is able to grow a garden. But after storms such as Katrina and Sandy, as well as many other extreme weather events, many people have learned the hard way that having a stockpile of emergency food is a must.
Food4Patriots, the supplier of emergency food suitable for long-term storage, survival and emergency preparedness, offers a product line that includes 72-hour, one-week, four-week, three-month and one-year emergency food kits.
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