Talk:Seed Savers Exchange
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Undid some changes by 4.88.171.92 from 22 Apr. It was just the last line:
In 2007 they purchased an expansive farmland area called Twin Valleys, and established isolation gardens for seed growing. Pastures were also reserved for the White Park cattle, but the SSE board of directors have since proposed to instead rent out the Twin Valleys pastures to beef ranchers for grazing, a move which Whealy described as "outrageous".
The first sentence is correct, the second is not. I'm afraid I don't 100% know Wiki's protocol on this. I'm married to an SSE employee (who asked me to edit due to not having an account) and know that renting out the land was never discussed. Not sure where the erroneous information came from since there was no citation. I'm guessing it was probably from one of Kent's letters (though I don't remember reading it in there), but based on a comment from SSE's lawyer - it's a fictional premise and absolutely no truth to it.
Please let me know if there is something else I need to do to verify. Want to be a good Wikipedian!:)
CornfedNE (talk) 18:44, 25 April 2008 (UTC)
OK, I was slightly wrong. There is mention of the Valley's in one of Kent's letters, but that's it. SSE has a FAQ on their page (can't get a link, it's pop-up) that disputes it.
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