Ask the DNR
Acquiring Leeks From State Land
Clip: Season 2022 | 44s
Tom Seablom answers a question about acquiring wild leeks from state owned land.
Tom Seablom, Western U.P. District Manager of the Forest Resources Division, answers a question about acquiring wild leeks from state owned land. He explains the rules and regulations, as well as tips on where to look for them in the Upper Peninsula.
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Ask the DNR is a local public television program presented by WNMU-TV PBS
Ask the DNR
Acquiring Leeks From State Land
Clip: Season 2022 | 44s
Tom Seablom, Western U.P. District Manager of the Forest Resources Division, answers a question about acquiring wild leeks from state owned land. He explains the rules and regulations, as well as tips on where to look for them in the Upper Peninsula.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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