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2 Million Seedlings from George O White State Forest

2 Million Seedlings from George O White State Forest


By Blake Jackson

The George O White State Forest tree nursery, located in Licking, Missouri, plays a crucial role in shaping the green landscape of the region. Each year, 2 million seedlings are carefully cultivated and distributed to communities, farmers, and landowners. These seedlings are used for reforestation, landscaping, and other ecological needs across Missouri.

The nursery spans 100 acres, and its staff is dedicated to growing a variety of trees, each suited for different purposes. Whether it’s for replanting forests or beautifying homes and businesses, the staff works hard to ensure the health and quality of each seedling. From planting the seeds to nurturing the young trees, they monitor every stage of growth to ensure the best possible outcome.

Jana Rose Schleis, from KBIA, shares an insightful audio postcard from the Ozarks, providing a glimpse into the efforts at the nursery. The team’s passion for forestry and environmental conservation shines through their work. Their efforts help improve the local ecosystem by contributing to biodiversity, enhancing soil health, and providing habitats for wildlife.

The seedlings produced at the nursery not only help in environmental conservation but also support local economies. Many landowners use these trees for windbreaks, erosion control, or timber production. Farmers and homeowners alike benefit from these resilient, high-quality trees.

The George O White State Forest tree nursery is a vital asset to Missouri, ensuring that future generations can enjoy green spaces and healthy ecosystems.

Photo Credit: gettyimages-paul-hartley

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