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ST. JOSEPH, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Conservation’s (MDC) office in St. Joseph will be buying bulk native fruit and seeds from the public for a variety of tree and shrub species around northwest Missouri.
MDC’s Northwest Regional Office on the Missouri Western State University campus at 701 James McCarthy Drive in St. Joseph will be buying select fruit and seeds priced by the pound from 8 – 10 a.m. on July 29, Aug. 26, Sept. 23, and Oct 21.
Needed Seed and Fruit
The MDC office is offering free plastic bags, onion bags, and labels to make collecting seed and fruit easier. Each bag should be labeled with the seed or fruit type and the seller’s contact information.
MDC reserves the right to stop buying seed once needs are met and reserves the right to reject seeds that are poor quality, not mature, or mixed with refuse such as leaves and twigs.
A special use permit is required to collect fruit and seeds on conservation areas. Learn more at mdc.mo.gov/permits/special-use-permits.
Call the MDC Northwest Regional Office at (816) 271-3100 ext. 1437 or contact MDC Forester Timothy Wolfe at Timothy.Wolfe@mdc.mo.gov with questions or to set an appointment other than the dates and times listed.
What Happens to Collected Seeds
Collected seeds are taken to MDC’s George O. White State Forest Nursery near Licking. Nursery staff grow the collected seed into bare root seedlings used for conservation work and available for purchase by the public.
Each year the State Forest Nursery processes more than 10,000 orders and ships about 2 million seedlings. To grow all these species, the nursery collects or buys tens of thousands of pounds of seeds each summer and fall. For example, about 2,000 bushels of walnuts, 6,000 pounds of white oak acorns, 500 pounds of hazelnuts, and 500 pounds of plum seed are needed just to establish seedlings for these four species.
Learn more at mdc.mo.gov/trees-plants/tree-seedlings/about-missouris-state-forest-nursery.