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Woodland Assessment Worksheet
Iowa’s woodlands provide landowners and society with a diverse range of critical ecosystem goods and services. Quickly evaluate your woodland areas so you can make informed decisions about your woodland resources and have effective conversations with professional foresters.
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Forests - Iowa's Nature Series
The forests of a prairie state like Iowa are unique refugia of biological diversity and important ecological and economical function. This article explores Iowa's forest ecosystems and the critical roles they play in our environment, economy, and quality of life.

The Iowa’s Nature series was a collaborative project between Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, the Iowa Association of Naturalists, and the Iowa Department of Natural Resources with support from the Resource Enhancement and Protection Program. To learn more about the project, visit https://naturalresources.extension.iastate.edu/Iowas-Nature
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Emerald Ash Borer Management Options
Homeowners and commercial pesticide applicators will find control measures to consider in preventing and treating the infestation of ash trees by the emerald ash borer. Includes product recommendations and evaluation of insecticide effectiveness.

Previously known as PM 2084.
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Dutch Elm Disease and Disease-Resistant Elms -- Sustainable Urban Landscapes
Find out about disease-resistant elms to combat Dutch Elm Disease.
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Fire in Grazing Management: Patch-Burn Grazing
Fire is a critical natural process necessary for maintaining ecosystems around the world, providing a means for renewal, regrowth and maintenance of habitats.

In grassland and savanna ecosystems, fire plays an important role by limiting encroachment of wood species and cycling nutrients; however, in nearly all grassland and savanna habitats fire was not the only process at work. Historically, fire was closely coupled with grazing – namely by large mammals. These coupled processes, known technically as the firegrazing interaction or pyric-herbivory, combined to create a diverse habitat matrix in varying stages of succession across the landscape.PMR 2088F, burning
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Burning for Oak Regeneration
The long relationship between oaks and fire has resulted in several adaptations to fire: thick bark which provides some protection from heat, leaf litter which dries quickly and promotes fire spread, and an ability to quickly resprout from the root collar. These adaptations allow for rapid growth of aboveground stems from existing root systems which “capture” growing space and vie for light resources more effectively. Fire removes litter and enhances nutrient rich mineral seed beds, allowing acorns to germinate and grow with less competitive stress.PMR 2088G, PM 2088G
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Considerations for Prescribed Burning: Tools & Safety Gear
Prescribed fire is one of a suite of tools used to manage landscapes to achieve specific management goals. Safety in using prescribed fire is of utmost importance. To conduct a safe and effective prescribed fire requires not only a burn plan and clear lines of communication, but also the right equipment and a crew who know how to safely use that equipment and employ the correct firing techniques.PM 2088B
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Considerations for Prescribed Burning: Timing a Prescribed Burn
Prescribed fire is a tool utilized under very specific and predetermined conditions to manipulate the environment and achieve a desired outcome. Fires helped to control unwanted pests, and to increase safety around the living areas by increasing the visibility. Learning from the past, land stewards now use prescribed fire in forests to manage vegetation, improve wildlife habitat, and control pest problems.PMR 2088C
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Smoke Management for Prescribed Burning: What to Consider
Managing smoke produced by prescribed fires has, in recent years, become a critical consideration when planning a prescribed fire event. In some situations, planning for smoke management may be more complicated than planning for the prescribed fire itself. Considerations such as human and animal health and safety, air pollution, and reduced visibility must be taken into careful account when planning even a small, routine prescribed burn.PM 2088D
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Considerations for Prescribed Burning: Ignition Techniques
When initiating a prescribed fire, it is important to determine the type of ignition pattern, or combination of patterns prior to the burn. Making this determination depends on several factors: burning objectives, fuel characteristics, pre- and post-burn weather, smoke management, manpower and equipment availability, and adjacent fuels.PM 2088E
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Choosing an Arborist
Tree work should be performed only by a properly trained and equipped arborist. Considerations in choosing an arborist include certification, insurance, references, contracts, etc.
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Common Problems of Ash Trees
Many ash tree problems can be mistaken for emerald ash borer infestation. Before removal or needlessly treating with pesticides, use this diagnostic guide to distinguish emerald ash borer injury from other common problems of ash.
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Developing a Prescribed Fire Burn Plan: Elements & Considerations
Burn plans are a critical component of any prescribed burn. The purpose of a burn plan is to provide a description of the burn area, target weather conditions, hazards that may be encountered, personnel needs and safety and contacts to make prior to burning.

This publication includes a burn plan template and explains the importance and purpose of each section of the template.PM 2088A
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Understanding the Effects of Flooding on Trees -- Sustainable Urban Landscapes
Flood-stressed trees show a variety of symptoms and also become candidates for insect and disease damage. Research has found some trees are more tolerant than others.
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Conifer Species for Iowa -- Community Trees
With their ever-present foliage, conifers make excellent screens, windbreaks, and hedges and provide year-round visual interest. The included list of recommended conifers is a guide for homeowners and landscape professionals.
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Understanding Decline in Trees -- Sustainable Urban Landscapes
Tips on how to identify, prevent, or reduce the stress-causing factors that lead to tree decline.
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Pruning Trees: Shade, Flowering, and Conifer -- Sustainable Urban Landscapes
Discover the art and science of pruning with informative photos and detailed guidelines.
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Planning for Wooded Acreages and Woodlands
Learn about woodland mapping and management plans, as well as what to do about invasive plants. Plus more info to help you be a good steward and protect your woodland. See also Pm 2002A, Woodland Improvement and Crop Trees in Iowa.
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Woodland Improvement and Crop Trees in Iowa
Learn about the woodland improvement practice of thinning -- removing some trees to favor others. See also Pm 2002B, Planning for Wooded Acreages and Woodlands.
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Fungal Cankers of Trees -- Sustainable Urban Landscapes
Cultural management techniques can help reduce the risk of canker diseases.
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Common Diseases of Conifers in Iowa
Color photos help you make the right diagnosis for nine diseases. Causal agents, typical host species, symptoms, and disease spread are discussed. Also learn proper maintenance and chemical controls to keep your evergreens healthy.
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The Forest Where Ashley Lives
In this classic story written by a former ISU Extension and Outreach forester and his daughter, a girl describes the variety of trees found in her town and how forests provide many benefits for people and animals.

To inquire about hard copies of this book, please contact Emma Hanigan with the Iowa DNR at emma.hanigan@dnr.iowa.gov.
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Iowa's Oaks -- Reiman Gardens
Learn more about Iowa’s official state tree and the twelve different species native to Iowa.
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Crabapples for Midwestern Landscapes
More than 90 color photos showing 43 cultivars to match the correct tree to your specific site and personal needs. Choose from the cultivars to enjoy an avalanche of colorful, fragrant flowers each spring and a handsome, healthy tree throughout the year.
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