GLADWIN COUNTY CONSERVATION DISTRICT
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White Spruce Transplant (22"+)

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Description

This native tree matures around 80 ft. tall Can tolerate a range of soil conditions but grows best in well drained soils. They provide soil stability and cover for wildlife. Moderately resistant to needle cast disease.

 

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Contact Info:
750 M-18 Gladwin, MI 48624
989-256-3147
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Office Hours: 
Monday-Friday
8:00 am - 4:30 pm
*We are a field office, hours may vary

Office Staff:
Tristan Hewitt, Executive Director
Tristan.Hewitt@macd.org
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Zach Bates, Community Outreach & Conservation Educator
Zach.Bates@macd.org

Joe Nash, Forester
Joe.Nash@macd.org
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Ken Wawersik, MAEAP Tech
Isabella (989-772-9152, Ext. 3)
Ken.Wawersik@mi.nacdnet.net
GLADWIN CD IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER, EMPLOYER
  • Home
    • Board of Directors/Meetings
    • Meet Our Staff!
    • FOIA
    • Upcoming Events
    • Employment Opportunities
    • Newsletter
  • 2023 Fall Tree Sale
    • Planting Products
  • Education
  • Soil Erosion
    • Soil Erosion Application Packet
    • Best Management
  • Forestry
    • Qualified Forest Program
    • What's in a Name?
    • Qualified Forester List
    • Job Referrals - Forest Professionals
  • Planting Assistance
    • No-Till Drill Rental
  • Partners
    • NRCS
  • Gypsy Moth
  • Cedar River
  • Recreation