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The Hiawatha National Forest will be accepting cones that have been collected from the Upper Peninsula for purchase beginning October 1, 2024, and ending November 27, 2024, or when collection goals have been met. Species that will be purchased are Jack Pine at $60 per bushel, red pine at $100 per bushel, and hemlock at $100 per gallon. Seeds collected from these cones will be used in replanting efforts on the forest.
Cones should be free of twigs, branches, needles, and other debris. Excessive amounts of debris will reduce the estimated volume of cones and lead to reduced payment. Cones should also be free of insect bore holes, and should be stored in a cool, dry place and be delivered as soon as possible after collection.
Cone collection can occur on Hiawatha National Forest lands. Maps of specific locations will not be provided. Collecting cones by cutting down trees or pruning branching is illegal on the Hiawatha National Forest. Lands under other jurisdictions, including state, county, and private lands, follow differing regulations and may require permission or permits. It is the responsibility of the collector to obtain necessary permissions. Collectors will need to identify the location where the cones were found, so keeping cones from varying locations in separate bags is highly recommended.
Collectors may earn up to $2499 per fiscal year (October 1-September 30). Payment is made using PayPal or the federal SAM system. To receive payment, collectors need to establish an account with their preferred system prior to handing in the cones.
Please contact the Ranger District Offices and ask for the individuals listed below to schedule a drop-off or ask questions.












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