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The 5,760-acre Dunbar Forest is the largest and second-oldest MSU off-campus facility. The forest hosts long-term genetics and silvicultural studies that have helped advance the science of forest management in Michigan and the Great Lakes region.

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Established 1925

The 5,760-acre Dunbar Forest is the largest and second-oldest MSU off-campus facility. The forest hosts long-term genetics and silvicultural studies that have helped advance the science of forest management in Michigan and the Great Lakes region. For example, red pine is the most widely planted commercial forest species in Michigan, occupying more than 850,000 acres. Successful long-term management of this important resource is based, in large part, on research results from the Dunbar Forest.

Dunbar Forest is managed from the Forest Biomass Innovation Center (FBIC) in Escanaba, Mich.

 

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  • James Averill named MSU AgBioResearch assistant director

    Published on June 7, 2023
    The Michigan agriculture leader begins his new role July 1.

  • MSU AgBioResearch names new assistant director for natural resources

    Published on November 5, 2019
    Dana Infante has been named Michigan State University AgBioResearch’s assistant director for natural resources, effective Nov. 1, 2019.

  • M-AAA awards more than $600K in grants for MSU animal agriculture research

    Published on December 11, 2014
    Seventeen Michigan State University researchers and Extension outreach and education specialists have received more than $600,000 in funding from the Michigan Alliance for Animal Agriculture.

  • MSU AgBioResearch announces new assistant director of natural resources programs

    Published on October 22, 2014
    MSU fisheries and wildlife professor Michael Jones has been named assistant director of natural resources programs for MSU AgBioResearch. This is a new part-time position within the organization.

  • MSU AgBioResearch names new acting associate director

    Published on June 26, 2014
    George Smith, MSU animal science professor, will serve as acting associate director of MSU AgBioResearch beginning July 1.

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