Products & Services

All items can be purchased or picked up at our office.

ProductPriceDetails
Tile Probes$30.002 lengths, 4.5 ft and 5 ft
Tile Probe Tips$8.001 size fits all
Marker Flags$12.00/100flags or $2.00/10flagsCome in 6 different colors
Wabash Co. Plat Books$25.00Printed every 3 years. Currently we have 2016, 2019 and 2022 will be our next printing.
County Wall Maps$45.003ft by 3ft
SARE Books$13 per book"Managing Cover Crops Profitably" and "Building Soils for Better Crops"
Native Grass & Wildflower Habitat SeedPrice varies depending on mix All of our mixes are priced by the acre, but you can order in half acre increments. Once you have the order in the system and you submit it we will begin mixing and bagging the order for shipment. The seed can be picked up at the office in approximately 7-10 business days.
TreesPrice varies. Please order through state nurseryWe act as a pick-up location

Trees: Every year the IDNR along with our State Nurseries host a Tree Seedling sale.

Visit : DNR-Forestry for more information on ordering.

Wabash SWCD acts as a pick-up site for the State Nursery, Jasper-Pulaski. We do this so it is more convenient for people in our community to order from the State Nurseries

Jasper-Pulaski Nursery
15508 West 700 North
Medaryville, IN 47957
(Hwy. 421, 5 miles north of Medaryville) Phone: 219-843-4827
or e-mail JasperNursery@dnr.IN.gov

Rule 5 Construction/Land Disturbance Storm Water Permitting

The requirements of Rule 5 now apply to all persons who are involved in construction activity that results in the disturbance of one (1) acre of total land area.This includes: Clearing, Grading, Excavation, Other land disturbing activities. If the land disturbing activity results in the disturbance of less than one (1) acre of total land area, but is part of a larger common plan of development or sale, the project is still subject to storm water permitting. Rule 5 requires the development of a Construction Plan.  An integral part of the Construction Plan is a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan.  The Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan addresses several issues.  First, the plan outlines how erosion and sedimentation will be controlled on the project site to minimize the discharge of sediment off-site or to a waters of the state.  Second, the plan addresses other pollutants that may be associated with construction activity.  This can include disposal of building materials, management of fueling operations, etc.  Finally, the plan should also address pollutants that will be associated with the post construction land use. The Indiana Storm Water Quality Manual provides guidelines and specific storm water quality measures for controlling soil erosion; controlling and treating the non-point source pollution associated with sediment-laden runoff; and the management and treatment of pollutants associated with post-construction land uses.  Adhering to these guidelines and properly applying appropriate storm water quality measures will help minimize the adverse impacts that land disturbance, construction activity, and development can have on soil and water resources, and ultimately, the cost of impacts to society as a whole.  In addition to a variety of storm water quality measures, the manual also discusses the philosophy and planning procedures critical to developing after pollution prevention plan.