Mission Statement: To encourage the wise use of natural resources through promotion and education.
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Bartlett Pear (3-5 ft.)

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23.32 90.1 $23.32 - $90.10
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This is one of America’s leading commercial pear. You can use the pears in dessert and canning. This self-pollinator is strong growing with upright growth. Deer also enjoy eating the fruit of these trees.

Self-pollinating

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District Information
Located in the basement of
Clare County Courthouse
225 W. Main Street 
Harrison Michigan 48625

Mailing Address: PO Box 356, Harrison MI 48625
Telephone: 989-539-6401      Fax: 989-539-2182

 OFFICE HOURS
Monday-Friday 8 am - 4:30 pm
Sat. & Sunday - by appointment

OFFICE STAFF
Melissa Townsend - Administrator 
Melissa.townsend@macd.org

Christine Brooks- Soil Erosion Agent
 Christine.Brooks@macd.org 

Nia Becker - District Forester
Nia.Becker@macd.org
OUR MISSION
"To encourage the wise use
 of our natural resources through promotion and education."