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Division of Forestry accepting orders for tree seedlings


Adair, Casey, Cumberland, Green, Metcalfe, Russell & Taylor Counties are served from from the Forestry Services Central Region office, 120 Gaines Drive, Campbellsville, KY, Phone 270-465-5071. To order your trees or request assistance, call or stop by a regional Kentucky Division of Forestry office. The order form is at Seedling%20Order%20Form.pdf

Frankfort, KY (2 Sep 2015) - With fall just around the corner, Kentuckians should plan their spring tree-planting activities now and order tree seedlings through the Kentucky Division of Forestry (KDF). Seedlings will be available for shipping from January through April.



By placing your order now, you can select from more than 50 species of trees including the new additions of staghorn and smooth sumac, sugar maple and tag alder (hazel alder). These bare-root seedlings can be used by anyone interested in reforestation, wildlife habitat development, erosion control, windbreaks, and numerous other conservation projects.

Low cost seedlings and technical assistance are provided to Kentuckians who are ready to answer the inherent call to plant a small grove or reforest a whole field. You can purchase single trees for $5 each, a bundle of 10 trees for $30, and for bigger planting jobs there are bundles of 100 trees for $50. The price for the single and 10-packs includes tax and delivery.

Tree seedlings planted in Kentucky will be part of "Kentucky's 20/20 Vision for Reforestation" effort.

Foresters from the Kentucky Division of Forestry are available to help match the right tree species to your situation.

Adair, Casey, Cumberland, Green, Metcalfe, Russell & Taylor Counties are served from from the Forestry Services Central Region office, 120 Gaines Drive, Campbellsville, KY, Phone 270-465-5071. To order your trees or request assistance, call or stop by a regional Kentucky Division of Forestry office. The order form is at Seedling%20Order%20Form.pdf



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Kentucky Division of Forestry Regional Office and Nursery Locations



2015-09-02 - Frankfort, KY - Photo From KY Division of Forestry.
Adair, Casey, Cumberland, Green, Metcalfe, Russell & Taylor Counties are served from from the Forestry Services Central Region office, 120 Gaines Drive, Campbellsville, KY, Phone 270-465-5071. To order your trees or request assistance, call or stop by a regional Kentucky Division of Forestry office. The order form is at Seedling%20Order%20Form.pdf

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