https://www.ndda.nd.gov/news/emerald-ash-borer-detected-lamoure-county
The dominant tree across much of ND. Oh well - most trees are gone nowadays anyway.
The dominant tree across much of ND. Oh well - most trees are gone nowadays anyway.
Almost every coulee out west is dominated by ash. Turkeys and other critters really depend on their seeds over winter. Not gonna be good for a wildlife landscape already at the edge of being sufficient.Mostly them damn cottonwoods in our area.
My neighbor did and they are so slow growing been twenty years maybe 6" to 8" trunk and 2O feet tall most are a lot smallerHas anyone tried planting Burr Oak? Or are there stands of them on the prairie ? They are abundant in my neck of the woods and the toughest , longest living tree on the farm. We have lots of ash but they have a short lifespan when compared to the burr oaks.
Burr oak need more N than is in some soils naturally. I have some on my land and they have REALLY taken off since I started throwing some urea on them every spring, before I was getting maybe 4-6 inches of growth / year, now Im getting a couple feet / year. Im thinking honeylocust might do ok in many areas also, the no seed no thorn types... I have some planted also that are growing pretty well.My neighbor did and they are so slow growing been twenty years maybe 6" to 8" trunk and 2O feet tall most are a lot smaller
right? - ash are twisted gnarly prairie-adapted survivors we generally haven't considered valuable
Oh shit that sounds like a vaccine.I thought there was a procedure where you drilled a hole though the trunk of tbe ash tree and inserted some kind of plug that would stop the ash tree from getting infected.
LOLI think a lot of them were treated by letting them soak in used motor oil for a year, or so.
Same here, I quit heating with wood at the wrong time. Neighbors have hauled away about 10 pickup loads a year for the last 5 years. I'm clearing trails and cleaning the dead fall. If they are standing I can push them over with my backhoe and dig out the stumps so easy clean up . You don't do that with Oak trees.Ive been cutting and burning ash that have fallen for 30 years wont be good when they are gone like the elm.