Wexford County Soil Conservation is a local organization in Cadillac, MI, dedicated to protecting and preserving natural resources such as soil, water, forests, and wildlife. With a history dating back to the dust bowl in the 1930s, they work closely with the USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service and other partners to provide technical assistance, workshops, and conservation products to farmers, landowners, and the community.
As part of the broader mission to safeguard the environment, Wexford County Soil Conservation offers programs and services related to forestry, agriculture, gardening, and invasive species. They also operate a catalog of conservation products, including conifers, hardwoods, wildlife plants, and fruit trees, to support reforestation and habitat restoration efforts. With a focus on local natural resource management, they are one of the 75 Conservation Districts across Michigan working to strengthen and protect water, soil, forests, wildlife, farms, and dunes.
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