Re: bringing plants in
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- Subject: Re: [CHAT] bringing plants in
- From: Cathy Carpenter c*@insightbb.com
- Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2006 21:34:47 -0500
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Do let me know what you find out. I too am getting questions from those I know, and we ought to be prepared.
Cathy, z5b, IL
BTW, ISU Forestry provided one of the sessions & we received an update
regarding EAB which now is 20 mins east of Muscatine, Iowa. The Bayer product
you spoke of has not proven successful & will probably be taken from the
market due to its toxic value. Has EAB been found in your area? Our community
tree population is about 50% ash. Other communities are higher. Next week
I am meeting with a couple of our city employees to discuss a plan & try to
setup a program for replacement for our development as well as educating our
community and taking a detail inventory. Hopefully other areas will follow
suit. I remember the elm removal scene to well.
Ceres
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