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  • White Pine Transplants (10-16 in)

White Pine Transplants (10-16 in)

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Matures around 70-100 ft. tall. Prefers full sun to partial shade and can grow in a range of soils. They are moderate to fast growing and notable for long, extended branches with soft needles in clusters of five.

Uses: Timber production, windbreak, erosion control, wildlife cover, Christmas trees
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District Information
Located in the 2nd Floor
Clare County Courthouse
PO Box 356
225 W. Main Street 
​Harrison Michigan 48625


​Telephone: 989-539-6401

 ​OFFICE HOURS
Monday-Friday 8 am - 4:30 pm
The conservation is a field office. Call to verify someone will be in the office.

​OFFICE STAFF

 Misty Hayes - Administrator
ClareCD@macd.org

​Christiane Rathke- Soil Erosion Agent
Christiane.Rathke@Macd.org
​
Toni Maize - Gypsy Moth Coordinator
ClareGMCO@macd.org​​


Vacant - District Forester


​OUR MISSION
"To encourage the wise use
 of our natural resources through promotion and education."