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'Agri-Terrorism'? Town's Seed Library Shut Down
Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture tells Mechanicsburg library its seed library is a violation.
A public library in small Pennsylvania town offered a new public resource for its patrons: a seed library. That is, until the state Department of Agriculture pulled the rug out from under the plan.
Launched on April 26, the seed library at Mechanicsburg's Joseph T. Simpson Public Library would have held all heirloom, and preferable organic, seed. Its first seed trove, with help from the Cumberland County Commission for Women, came from Seed Savers Exchange, a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving heirloom seeds.
Library patrons could "check out" the seeds to plant, and, if all went well, at the end of the plant's growing season, they'd save its seeds and return them to the library to replenish the stock. If the crop failed or the borrowers were just unable to save seeds, they were allowed to bring back store-bought heirloom seeds instead.
In the process of this seed library circulation, patrons would be bringing a new use to the library space, exchanging seeds with their community members and practicing the art of saving seeds something farmers have done for years but which stands at odds with proprietary seeds.
"People have been really excited to have this opportunity to borrow seeds," Adult Services Director Rebecca Swanger told local news ABC27 in May. "That way they don't have to purchase a whole packet of seeds and end up not using a lot of them."
According to reporting by the Carlisle Sentinel on July 31, the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture sent a letter to the library stating that the seed library violated the state's Seed Act of 2004.
While the Act focuses on seeds that are sold, Cumberland County Library System Executive Director Jonelle Darr told The Sentinel that there could also be a problem with seeds being mislabeled and potentially invasive, and noted that the Department indicated it would "crack down" at other seed libraries within the state.
[Cumberland County] commissioner Barbara Cross noted that such seed libraries on a large scale could very well pose a danger.
Agri-terrorism is a very, very real scenario, she said. Protecting and maintaining the food sources of America is an overwhelming challenge ... so youve got agri-tourism on one side and agri-terrorism on the other.
But not all towns seem to agree with Cross' take that seed libraries pose a danger, as a wave of emerging seed libraries is emerging in towns across the country including Alameda and Richmond, California, Basalt, Colorado and LaCrosse, Wisconsin.
http://www.commondreams.org/news/2014/08/04/agri-terrorism-towns-seed-library-shut-down
It's good the see the Dept of Ag cracking down on these rogue, criminal seed libraries.
awoke_in_2003
(34,582 posts)when Monsanto shills get appointed to ag departments
n2doc
(47,953 posts)Therefore they are a danger to Amerika.
hifiguy
(33,688 posts)wildeyed
(11,243 posts)Agri-terrorism? From a seed library? I am trying to imaging a scenario where this could actually be dangerous. A terrorist cell bringing Black Krim tomato seeds but labeling them as Brandywine? The horror!
Comrade Grumpy
(13,184 posts)NRaleighLiberal
(60,016 posts)KoKo
(84,711 posts)Let's hope the RW Legislature doesn't get any ideas from PA Dept. of Agriculture.......and start to do "THE CRAZY" that this is.
PA....I couldn't believe. But, it seems it's not just the Southeast of USA who has lost their minds...these days!
Thanks for working for the SEED SAVERS....
NRaleighLiberal
(60,016 posts)Stay tuned...I am away for a bit but will be digging deeper into this when I return home.
Thanks for posting the OP.
Tierra_y_Libertad
(50,414 posts)KoKo
(84,711 posts)those elderly women and men and the young one's too who serve their Local Library in these hard times because they feel their jobs are a contribution to the education of "The People."
Monsanto's goons parked in a Black SUV...with their equipment...just waiting to Spring!
Just funning...although I wouldn't put it past Monsanto to do that.
MynameisBlarney
(2,979 posts)It is disturbing that Monsanto's tentacles have reached so far.
eShirl
(18,496 posts)geretogo
(1,281 posts)is what it is .
meow2u3
(24,766 posts)I have news for you. The real terrorists are Monsanto and the teabagger politicians they own.