Photo: Ancient Seeds Sow Debate Over Sunflower-Farming Origins



A new study says sunflowers were cultivated in Mexico as early as 2,000 years ago—a find that runs counter to theories that sunflower farming started in the U.S. East and trickled south.

Photograph by Bruce Fritz/Agricultural Research Service/USDA


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