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The Office of Seed and Plant Introduction … The Office of Seed and Plant Introduction was the first official branch of the United States Department of Agriculture responsible for collecting and introducing new plant species and varieties to the United States. It was established in 1898, under the direction of David Fairchild and employed agricultural explorers to seek out economically useful plants to introduce to the United States from all over the world. It has introduced over 200,000 species and varieties of non-native plants to the United States including some of the most well-known and economically significant crops. The Office of Seed and Plant Introduction's activities are largely responsible for the industrialization of agriculture in the United States. Since the establishment of the Office of Seed and Plant Introduction there has been an office within the USDA with this responsibility, though its name changes periodically. Today, the branch of the USDA responsible for collecting and introducing new plant species is called the .roducing new plant species is called the .
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The Office of Seed and Plant Introduction … The Office of Seed and Plant Introduction was the first official branch of the United States Department of Agriculture responsible for collecting and introducing new plant species and varieties to the United States. It was established in 1898, under the direction of David Fairchild and employed agricultural explorers to seek out economically useful plants to introduce to the United States from all over the world. It has introduced over 200,000 species and varieties of non-native plants to the United States including some of the most well-known and economically significant crops. The Office of Seed and Plant Introduction's activities are largely responsible for the industrialization of agriculture in the United States. Since the establishment of the Office of Seed and Plant Introduction the Office of Seed and Plant Introduction the
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