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Ļć½¶Ö±²„celebrates Arbor Day with annual tree planting

Ļć½¶Ö±²„celebrates Arbor Day with annual tree planting

Contact: Grace Jones

Marc Measells, senior Extension associate, helps Tiwan Triplett, a sixth-grade student from the Partnership Middle School, plant a loblolly pine in celebration of Arbor Day.
Marc Measells, senior Extension associate, helps Tiwan Triplett, a sixth-grade student from the Partnership Middle School, plant a loblolly pine in celebration of Arbor Day. Ļć½¶Ö±²„Waldorf Scholars Maria Timberlake, a junior natural resource and environmental conservation major from Hoover, Alabama, and Amanda Daulong, a senior wildlife, fisheries and aquaculture major from Spring, Texas, watch as Measells uses a dibble bar to secure the tree in the ground. Approximately 45 pine trees were planted at the school to celebrate the importance of trees. (Photo by David Ammon)

STARKVILLE, Miss.ā€”Mississippi State faculty, staff and students commemorated Arbor Day today [Feb. 11], along with the Partnership Middle School, by planting about 45 loblolly pine seedlings at the school on the Ļć½¶Ö±²„campus.

Taking part in the Arbor Day ceremony and tree planting were undergraduate and graduate members of MSUā€™s student chapter of the Society of American Foresters, Waldorf Scholarship recipients and middle school students. The trees eventually will create a privacy screen that separates the school from adjacent privately owned property. The 10th annual Arbor Day Celebration is sponsored by the Ļć½¶Ö±²„Tree Campus Higher Education Advisory Committee, the Partnership Middle School and the universityā€™s Campus Landscape Services.

ā€œThis yearā€™s planting will benefit both the school and nearby landowners by providing them with a year-round privacy screen,ā€ said Joshua Granger, assistant professor of forestry and committee chair.

ā€œIt is important for us to recognize how trees impact us as individuals and as a society. Trees are such a big part of our lifeā€”we utilize them for everything, from the chairs we sit in to the air we breathe, and they are a defining feature on our campus landscapes. Itā€™s special that weā€™re able to plan for our future and have students out planting trees that will be here for subsequent generations of students,ā€ he said. ā€œWhile the Arbor Day Celebration only lasts about an hour, I hope the impact will be much longer.ā€

Granger explained that Mississippi forests are essential to the stateā€™s economic and environmental vitality. In fact, forest-related economic activity generates more than 60,000 jobs and over $2.96 billion in income in the Magnolia State.

For more information about the Tree Campus Higher Education Advisory Committee, contact Granger at joshua.j.granger@msstate.edu or 662-325-0596. For more on the Department of Forestry, visit . The College of Forest Resources can be found at . Learn more about the Partnership Middle School at .

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