I live at a USDA facility. They have seeds in little wood drawers that still grow and they've been there since the 80's - 90's. It's all about the environment you keep them in and what kind of seeds.
More important than seeds now is can you properly harvest them and do so in the right numbers to sustain growth for a year after year operation. That takes planning and a certain knowledge.
Beekeeping could be wise.
Field trained First aid.
I cant reccomend swedish firesteel enough.
We keep blankets, silver blankets, MREs, been trying to get this water cleanser they use in rawanda (amazing stuff), swedish firesteel, lighters, medical supplies and medicine, etc in a couple of old ammo crates in the basement and rotate them out every year. Theres more in there like silicone bowls, etc...
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