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Shelterbelt Tree ProgramThe Shelterbelt Tree Program is a permanent program for the distribution of seedlings for planting shelterbelts or for conservation and land reclamation projects in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and in the Peace River region of British Columbia. Technical assistance is available free of charge. Eligibility CriteriaEligible applicants are:
Private business, golf courses, resorts or individuals in urban centres are not eligible. DescriptionPFRA's Shelterbelt Centre in Indian Head, Saskatchewan produces trees and shrubs which are distributed to farmers and Conservation Boards for planting trees on farms and in fields, for the creation of wildlife habitat and for agroforestry initiatives in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and in the Peace River region of British Columbia. The program promotes shelterbelt planting for soil conservation, snow management and crop stabilisation. Trees and shrubs are distributed free of charge. Applicants are responsible to cover transportation costs and to plant and maintain the shelterbelts. Seedlings are shipped to the closest Agricultural Representative or Agricultural Fieldman Office or Rural Service centre in the spring ( usually late April to mid-May). Eligible Provinces:Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan ContactE-mail: pfratree@agr.gc.caPhone: (306) 695-2284 For more information and application forms, visit the Shelterbelt Centre's website or the PFRA Programs & services page. |
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