With funding from the State of Michigan, the Kalkaska Conservation District (KCD) has granted an award to the Clearwater Community Marketplace to establish a permanent pollinator garden near Rapid City.
Spring Into Gardening and Seed Library News
Now that spring has officially arrived, the Kalkaska Conservation District has recently organized a series of gardening-based events and seed exchanges, igniting enthusiasm and embracing spring fever. While it is a little too early to put plants in the ground, these events bring together all levels of gardeners to exchange seeds, knowledge, and stories.
Before You Break Out New Ground, Ensure Your Farm Meets Conservation Compliance
Funding Available for Conservation Practices on Your Land
Timber Stand Improvement- What Is It?
MDARD expands hemlock woolly adelgid quarantine to combat the spread of this invasive species
LANSING – The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) revised the State of Michigan’s interior hemlock woolly adelgid quarantine. The quarantine regulates the movement of hemlock and tiger-tail spruce trees, forest products and nursery stock, with some exceptions, from the quarantine areas to other locations within the state.
Kalkaska Household Hazardous Waste Collection, July 29, 2023
What’s the Difference Between Antlers and Horns?
Farmers’ Market Seeking Vendors
District Hires New Community Engagement Specialist
District volunteers Honored at State Conference
Two Kalkaska Conservation District volunteers were honored for their outstanding service at the Michigan Association of Conservation Districts (MACD) Fall Convention held at Shanty Creek Resort on December 5, 6, and 7th.