Wisconsin Code § 28.06

Forest nurseries
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(1) LIMITATION. Only planting
stock of species and sizes suitable for forest and woodlot planting
and for planting by school pupils, including pupils at a tribal
school, as defined in s. 115.001 (15m), to celebrate arbor day under s. 118.025 shall be produced in state forest nurseries. The department may employ labor at prevailing local wages for nursery
operation or reforestation.
(2) DISTRIBUTION. In addition to use of planting stock on
state lands, the department may distribute stock for growing forest products, for establishing windbreaks or shelterbelts, for control of soil erosion, and for game food or cover, but not for ornamental or landscape planting except by school pupils celebrating
arbor day. Prices of planting stock shall be approved annually by
the department and shall be based on the total cost of administering the forest nursery program under this section, including the
cost of processing applications and producing, packaging and distributing nursery stock. To encourage forest planting, free stock
may be allotted to any nonprofit organization or any school for
the celebration of arbor day under s. 118.025.
(3) EXCHANGE, SALE OR PURCHASE. For the purpose of adjusting forest planting programs, the department may exchange
stock with, sell stock to or purchase stock from a county, another
state or the U.S. forest service.
(4) RESALE OF NURSERY STOCK. Any person who sells
forestry stock secured from the department shall forfeit not more
than $100.
(5) FORFEITURES. Any person who uses planting stock which
he or she knows was produced in state forest nurseries for any
purpose other than those specified in sub. (2) or for ornamental or
landscape planting except as specified in sub. (2) shall forfeit not
more than $500.

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