Unsolicited seeds, labeled as things like jewelry and beads, have arrived in mailboxes around the nation, prompting an investigation by the U.S Department of Agriculture. The USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service's National Identification Services coordinates the identification of plant pests. Scientists analyze seed packages such as these to determine if they contain plant pests. / SUBMITTED/USDA
By Jill Way, Dodge City Daily Globe Sometimes small packages come with big warnings. According to the Kansas Department of Agriculture, small unsolicited packages of…