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Oak Wilt
For oak wilt related or general forestry questions, contact:
Isanti County
Forester Sam Klocksien at (763-300-0452) or by email at klocksien@msn.com
Isanti County Oak
Wilt Suppression Program started in August, 1992.
Infection
(two types)
Oak Facts
Plowing
Tree Removal
Cost Sharing
Pictures (Before & After)
Isanti County Oak Wilt Summary
There are two ways oaks can get
infected with Oak Wilt:
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Overland: The fungus is
carried by the picnic beetle to a fresh wound
on a healthy oak between
mid-April and
early-July. The tree is now
infected. |
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Underground: After that
first oak dies, other oaks of the same group -
-connected via root grafts - - will be
infected. This is what an
"Infection Center" is. Rarely
will a red oak join with a white oak and form
root grafts. The Infection Center grows
outward, compounding oak mortality every
year. Unless stopped, the problem gets
worse. |
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Every year, the majority
of oaks die from root graft spread, not
overland spread, of oakwilt disease.
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 | Remember - Healthy oaks
wounded between April 15 and July 1 will
get infected with oak wilt. |
 | Managing this disease means
understanding it and knowing when to do and
not do certain things. |
 | Threat of infection via airborne
spread happens April 15 to July 1. |
 | Threat of infection via root
graft (underground) spread happens
throughout the year and is visible
from
leaf-out in May to leaf drop/autumn color in
late September early October. |
 | White oaks are not more
resistant to oak wilt |
 | White oaks get infected just
as easily as reds; but once infected, white
oaks take much longer to
die (1 to 5 years as
opposed to 2 to 4 weeks for a red oak). |
 | Although the fungus is a
cousin of Dutch Elm Disease (DED), oak wilt is
not the same as DED.
Oak wilt is easier
to control that DED.
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Plowing:
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If plowing is
followed up with CTL (cut to the line), then
the plowing is 85% effective. |
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The deeper the
blade, the more success you'll have in
breaking root grafts.
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Tree
Processing:
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High priority
is to cut the recently diseased and healthy
oaks in the "Zone" on the diseased
side
of the plowline. |
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Remember - By
cutting down a dead oak or any other tree
species in amongst healthy oaks between
April
15 and July 1 will infect those healthy oaks.
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Cost-sharing means someone
else is paying part of the costs. In
Isanti County, 65% of total costs
of
plowing are paid by governments and 35% is
paid by landowners. Program participants
pay the
full amount and then are reimbursed. |
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Plow work can only be done by
an experienced and insured oak wilt
contractor. |
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Processing (drying out the
tree in order to kill oak wilt spores) can be
done, in large part, by the
landowners. Once either plowing or
processing is completed, and if done
accordingly, the Forester will
sign and give
the landowner a "Certificate of
Completion". In order for the landowner to
get reimbursed,
this Certificate of Completion
must be signed and sent with proof of payment
to the Isanti County Administrator's Office. |
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Any questions, please contact
Sam Klocksien (763-300-0452)
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| City
or Township |
Estimated
Total Infection Centers |
#
Infection Centers Treated 1989-2002 |
# of
Landowners Involved |
| Bradford |
164 |
41 |
29 |
| Stanford |
181 |
86 |
37 |
| Athens |
88 |
23 |
20 |
| North
Branch Twp |
45 |
9 |
11 |
| City of
Cambridge |
34 |
21 |
37 |
| Cambridge
Twp |
10 |
5 |
4 |
| Oxford |
32 |
8 |
6 |
| Isanti
Twp. & City |
32 |
18 |
17 |
| Spencerbrook |
24 |
13 |
11 |
| Springvale |
26 |
14 |
15 |
| Wyanett |
2 |
1 |
1 |
| Totals |
640 |
239 |
188 |
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