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Explore Plants Facing Extinction Threats
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Medicinal Garden Kit)
Sat Mar 22 11:36:08 2025
Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2025 10:35:40 -0500
From: "Medicinal Garden Kit" <MedicinalGardenKit@ultimategenerator.ru.com>
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Explore Plants Facing Extinction Threats
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ita than any other United States city.
Homesteading
The Homestead Act of 1862 provided free land to settlers who could claim and "prove-up" 160 acres (0.65 km2) of federal land in the Midwest and western United States. Montana did not see a large influx of immigrants from this act because 160 acres were usually insufficient to support a family in the arid territory. The first homestead claim under the act in Montana was made by David Carpenter near Helena in 1868. The first claim by a woman was made near Warm Springs Creek by Gwenllian Evans, the daughter of Deer Lodge Montana pioneer, Morgan Evans. By 1880, farms were in the more verdant valleys of central and western Montana, but few were on the eastern plains.
The Desert Land Act of 1877 was passed to allow settlement of arid lands in the west and allotted 640 acres (2.6 km2) to settlers for a fee of $.25 per acre and a promise to irrigate the land. After three years, a fee of one dollar per acre would be paid and the settler would own the land. This act brought mostly cattle and sheep ranchers into Montana, many of whom grazed their herds on the Montana prairie for three years, did little to irrigate the land and then abandoned it without paying the final fees. Some farm
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And there are some plants that will vanish faster than all others.<br />
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So the only way to make sure you have them when you need them is to grow them in your own backyard.<br />
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I've gathered all the seeds for growing these plants and placed them inside a Medicinal Garden Kit.<br />
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<strong>But I only managed to make 300 packages like this:</strong><br />
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All these seeds have been handpicked from the very best plants.<br />
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What you see is what you get-seeds for powerful medicinal plants that are perfect for making your own remedies at home, now or in times of need.<br />
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This package offers you more than you could ask for: a natural antibiotic, a herbal painkiller, a wound healer, and many more.<br />
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<strong>God bless,</strong><br />
Nicholas<br />
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<b>P.S.</b> However, there is a limited number of these seeds and the demand is huge-no wonder, with all that's happening in the world right now. Click here to see if there are any left for you!<br />
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