RECEIVED
HARVEST OFFICE
1934

The Heartland Seed Preservation Network

Member registry & trade ledger · Cooperative office, Guymon, Oklahoma · Open the box. Find a neighbor. Send a letter.


Registry No. 1934-II · Spring planting term Dues: one envelope of true-bred seed, any quantity

We are 312 families across five states keeping a working seed bank in our own kitchens, granaries, and root cellars. When the wind takes the topsoil, the seed travels in our coat pockets. When a crop fails in Boise City, a packet rides the Rock Island line from Lincoln by Tuesday.

This is the member box. Flip a card to read what each family has set aside this season and what they are hoping a neighbor might spare. Then propose a trade. Postage is two cents. Goodwill is free.

Member Card File · Drawer A–Z

312 registered households · 47 active this week · last entry added 14 May 1934

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MEMBER № 001

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SEED LEDGER № 001
Seeds Available — true to type
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      Common Seed Catalog · Spring 1934

      Pooled inventory from contributing households. Quantities are not guaranteed — write to the seed-saver named beside each entry. All true-bred unless noted.

      Beans (8 varieties)
      Corn (6 varieties)
      Squash & Pumpkin (5 varieties)
      Grain (5 varieties)
      Root Vegetables (5 varieties)
      Legumes — peas, cowpeas, lentils (3 varieties)
      Herbs (3 varieties)

      Propose a Trade

      Write a neighbor. The Network mails your slip on the first Saturday after receipt. Be specific about quantities — a spoonful of squash seed feeds a county.