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Title: When Trees Become Weeds


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When Trees Become Weeds
  • Republican River Basin Riparian Management Study
    and Demonstration

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What is a Weed?
  • A plant out of place.
  • A better competitor for sun, water, etc.
  • A prolific seed producer.
  • A plant that decreases the value of an area.
  • A plant that replaces the desirable species.
  • Therefore, it is hard to remove from an area
    after it becomes established.

3
Goals of the Project
  • Measure water use differences between well
    managed and unmanaged riparian areas in each NRD.
  • Establish long-term management plans to insure
    that areas dont revert to former condition.
  • Develop economic uses of wood removed.
  • Demonstrate value of good management in riparian
    areas.

4
Measure water use
  • Unmanaged area will have invasive growth of red
    cedar, Russian olive, locust, elm, etc.
  • Managed area will have invasives removed and be
    managed for a healthy community of natives that
    are beneficial to grazing and wildlife.
  • Tree removal will be selective to leave
    beneficial natives by agreement of landowner and
    project partners, including area forester.

5
Measure water use
  • Measurement of water use will be under the
    direction of Derrel Martin, UN-L Bio-System
    Engineering, Irrigation and Water Resources.
  • Measurement will continue 4-6 yrs.
  • Results will be reported in all available media.

6
Long-term management
  • Invasives will be cut off at ground level to
    minimize soil disturbance.
  • If salt cedar is found, it will be controlled by
    herbicide.
  • Consult with project partners to help nature
    re-establish a stable, desirable plant community.
  • Assist with secondary management keep invasive
    weeds out!

7
Long-term management
  • Ideally, part of each area will be managed for
    grazing and part for wildlife habitat.
  • Majority of invasive species are not good
    wildlife habitat, thus all of project should
    improve habitat.

8
Wood Uses
  • Create the most lemonade we can from the lemons
    we have!!
  • Red cedar- posts, boards, landscape chips and
    mulch, cedar fiber, cedar flour, cedar oil, cedar
    pellets, cedar particle board.
  • Russian olive- landscape mulch, wood heat, ??
  • Others- lumber?, wood heat, landscape mulch??
  • Cellulosic ethanol- all species- 3-5 years away.

9
Demonstration-Education
  • Plan at least one field day per year per site.
  • Track and evaluate management costs.
  • Track and evaluate effectiveness of management
    options.
  • Track and evaluate wildlife and grazing benefits.
  • Does good mgmt of riparian areas result in less
    ET?
  • Does that increased river flow?

10
Project Partners
  • Lower, Middle and Upper Republican NRDs
  • Dept. of Natural Resources
  • University of Nebraska WCREC BSE
  • Nebraska Game and Parks Comm.
  • Nebraska Forest Service
  • NRCS field offices
  • SW Weed Management Area
  • SW NE Resource Conservation Development

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