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Permits for cutting your own Christmas tree range on average from $5 to $10 (Getty Images/iStockphoto) Permits can be purchased on Recreation.gov for the specific national forest you intend to visit.
The Christmas tree cutting program began in the 1950s, when rangers began noticing that people were sneaking into national forests and cutting trees — sometimes even selling them to the public.
You need to apply for a permit to cut a tree for $10 and can harvest up to two trees per household at the county forestry office, 1 S. Oneida Ave., in Rhinelander. For information, call 715-369-6139.
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Get an almost-free permit from the USDA Forest Service and help maintain good forest health. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...
Donald Rusk Currey (January 24, 1934 – June 6, 2004) [1] was an American professor of geography.While known in academia for his extensive research and exploration of relics of the ancient Lake Bonneville in the eastern Great Basin, he was best known to the public for his controversial felling of Prometheus, the oldest living non-clonal organism known at the time, while a graduate student in ...
This is the second year Stanislaus National Forest has allowed the public to cut Christmas trees. You can cut Christmas trees for $2.50 in Stanislaus National Forest. How to get a permit
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