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Upper Peninsula Tree Improvement Center The Upper Peninsula Tree Improvement Center (UPTIC) offers numerous services, including a teaching and outreach center that conducts field tours for professional resource managers, landowners, policy-makers and Christmas tree growers. It also serves as a training site for forest resource plan writers. Pulpwood is the third most valuable agricultural crop in Michigan, and the fiber farming research done at UPTIC will define production systems that will quickly yield harvestable trees. Silviculture, forest genetics and forested wetland research are also important activities at the center. Logging and forest products manufacturing (paper and lumber milling) are two of the primary industries providing employment in the Upper Peninsula. Statewide, the lumber industry directly employs approximately 63,000 people. Michigan State University has been conducting forestry research in Michigan's Upper Peninsula since 1925. Today the University operates three research forests in the Upper Peninsula with headquarters at the Upper Peninsula Tree Improvement Center (UPTIC). This web site provides information about UPTIC. We invite you to look at our Articles & Reports section where some of the latest research results are available. Also check-out our Online Tour & Classroom area where you can compare Christmas tree varieties, see northern white-cedar regeneration methods, and tag along with some of the groups that have toured our properties. Meet our Staff if you have the time.
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