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NRDs taking tree orders

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LINCOLN – Nebraska’s Natural Resources Districts (NRDs) are actively taking orders for conservation tree seedlings, and the deadline to order is fast approaching.

Since 1972, Nebraska’s NRDs have worked with communities and landowners to plant more than 100 million trees. For about $1.20 each, conservation trees benefit both people and animals. They shade and shelter homes, reduce soil erosion, protect crops and livestock, provide food and cover for wildlife and add beauty to the landscape.

During an especially snowy winter or scorching summer, windbreaks play an important role in protecting livestock. Windbreaks provide benefits to feedlots, pastures, and calving areas by reducing wind speeds and sheltering animals from the harsh elements. This not only reduces stress and mortality but decreases feed requirements.

Each NRD program varies, but possible services include planting, weed barrier installation or weed control, and drip irrigation. Popular species sell out fast. For more information on cost share availability or to place an order, contact the local NRD or visit www.nrdnet.org and select “Find Your NRD.”