The NRD reaches a milestone - Jay Seaton
Jul 05, 2022

Video: The NRD reaches a milestone - Jay Seaton

Since 1972, Nebraska’s Natural Resources Districts, or NRDs , have been planting trees and shrubs for windbreaks, erosion control, wildlife habitats and many other purposes. This Coming spring the NRD conservation tree program planted their 100 millionth tree. that totals to approximately 50 trees for each Nebraskan. we recently caught up with NRD forester Jay Seaton to discuss this milestone and to learn more about how Nebraska’s NRDs are working to improve the outdoors for Nebraskans.
 

The NRD reaches a milestone - Jay Seaton

The NRD reaches a milestone - Jay Seaton

Since 1972, Nebraska’s Natural Resources Districts, or NRDs , have been planting trees and shrubs for windbreaks, erosion control, wildlife habitats and many other purposes. This Coming spring the NRD conservation tree program planted their 100 millionth tree. that totals to approximately 50 tr... More
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