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Re: [iowa-native-plants] RE: a worrisome news item
- Subject: Re: [iowa-native-plants] RE: a worrisome news item
- From: "Lon Crosby" l*@starband.net
- Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 12:46:54 -0600
RE: [iowa-native-plants] RE: a worrisome news itemWhat don't you understand
about resource utilization, be it either money or time? Establishing native
plantings is more expensive than just planting European grasses. To start
with, the seed is more expensive (even if you are willing to accept pure
stands of switchgrass). Using chemicals is an unexplored issue and depending
upon your goals (or definition of a prairie) impossible. And if you don't
actively manage the plantings during the first few years, you risk losing that
investment. Failure to provide ground cover for erosion control also puts you
at risk for environmental pollution (and fines). So you have x dollars to
manage y acres while meeting z mandates.
----- Original Message -----
From: James Trager
To: 'Lon Crosby' ; iowa-native-plants@list.uiowa.edu
Cc: prairie@hort.net
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 10:34 AM
Subject: RE: [iowa-native-plants] RE: a worrisome news item
" adding more native plantings makes the problems worse "
HUH!? I think I speak for many when I say that this is the statement that
most needs explanation among the ones you've made, Lon.
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