Russ Carter, Fort Stewart Directorate of Public Works Forestry Branch general forest manager, reveals a palmetto’s green (second stage) berries in the installation’s training area Sept. 26; Fort Stewart had a bumper crop of over 100,000 pounds harvested. The Savannah office of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers manages the sale of the berries, and the funds generated go back into the Army forestry fund to manage the landscape and ensure it is suitable for both Soldier training needs and conservation efforts.
Date Taken: | 09.26.2022 |
Date Posted: | 10.03.2022 12:23 |
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VIRIN: | 220926-O-WJ404-159 |
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Location: | FORT STEWART, GEORGIA, US |
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