The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development says they are once again getting reports of residents receiving unsolicited packages containing seeds from China in the mail.
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If you receive a package of seeds that you didn't order from another country in the mail, do not plant them. That's the warning from the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) after people have reported receiving unsolicited seed packets from China.