We’ll know once USDA finishes looking through the seeds. I would guess not, since it is an extremely inefficient way to do so. On the other hand, I really cannot even imagine what the point is. I mean, people who plant garden don’t plant random seeds in the backyard or fields.
I’m wondering whether this is an attack on the seed distributer - somebody spams them with a huge number of orders, and then disappears without actually paying.