About Musser Forest
Musser Forest was laid out in 1928 when the organization bought 600 sections of land of deserted ranch land in Indiana County. This land was established in Pine and Spruce seedlings, some portion of which was sold as Christmas trees, the rest of develop into a wood crop. Around then most of the Christmas trees in this nation were Spruce and Fir delivered from Canada and Western United States. Notwithstanding, broad radio and paper publicizing by Musser Forest effectively presented Scotch Pine for use as a Christmas Tree. As purchasers turned out to be increasingly more energetic about the great tone and needle maintenance of Scotch Pine, and orders expanded, they chose to foster a nursery to raise evergreen seedlings for its own utilization.