Sunday, March 12, 2023

Time to stop pruning oak trees

Information on pruning oak trees.




 Shimek Forest is over 9,000 acres here in Van Buren and Lee Counties with many many oak trees of different species---the beauty of the forest is dependent upon them as well as its future. Shimek Forester John Byrd shared this message from DNR. Please do your part and stop any trimming of oaks by mid-March to slow the spread of Oak Wilt.

Time to stop pruning oak trees
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) suggests finishing pruning oak trees by the end of the second week in March to prevent the spread of oak wilt.
“The best way to prevent the spread of oak wilt is to prune oak trees from November until mid-March,” said Tivon Feeley, forest health program leader with the Iowa DNR. “However, the warm weather conditions indicate that spring might be a bit early this year and for that reason, we recommend finishing your oak pruning by the end of the second week in March.”
Oak wilt, caused by a fungus, has been present in Iowa for many years. Iowa’s red, black, and pin oak are more susceptible to oak wilt, but it can also infect white and bur oak. Black, pin, or red oak usually die within the same summer they are infected. White oak and bur oak can often take a number of years before they succumb to this disease.
Oak wilt can spread from infected trees to healthy trees in two ways: a small beetle that carries spores of the fungus from a diseased tree to a healthy tree with an open wound during the growing season, and through root grafts connecting nearby oaks. For example, if a red oak is infected and there is another red oak within 50 to 100 feet, there is a good chance that the roots of these trees are grafted and the fungus can move from the diseased tree to the healthy tree.
Feeley says symptoms to look for on infected trees usually include leaves turning a bronzed brown along the outer margins of the leaves. These leaves can often still have some green on them as they fall from the tree. The defoliation tends to start at the top of the tree.
The best way to prevent the spread of oak wilt is to prevent any wounding to oak trees during the growing season. If a tree is wounded from storm damage or pruning is required during the growing season, treat the wounds immediately with a wound dressing such as acrylic paint. Do not purchase pruning paints/sealants. Those products slow the tree’s ability to seal over the wound.
Learn more about oak wilt prevention and control at http://www.iowadnr.gov/.../Forestry/Forest-Health/Oak-Wilt.

Information provided by Forester John Byrd


Sunday, March 5, 2023

Projects and workdays have been scheduled.

Projects and workdays 

Campsites and firepits are on the agenda for this year.

This is an updated campsite in the lower campground.

DNR Technician Patrick Thomas and crew have been working on some of the campsites making them bigger to accommodate the larger camping trailers.  Where possible, the sites will be angled and lengthened.  

There are a few of the fire pits that need to be updated. A new concrete base added and/or possibly moved once the new parking pads have been established.

DNR staff will look at any of the remaining hitching rails that are old and determine if they need to be replaced.  

These projects will require racking and leveling of new rock, pouring some concrete, and smoothing the upgraded pads.  

Anyone willing to lend a helping hand with these projects will be welcome.

MARK YOUR CALENDARS

We have scheduled three workdays to assist the DNR staff with projects to clean, trim, and lean a helping hand on the trails and campground areas.

If you would like to volunteer your time to assist with these projects, please come out and join the group.  In the event of rain, a notice will be posted on the Friends of Shimek Facebook page.  We truly appreciate any assistance in making the trails and campsites a nice place to ride and camp.

Dates are as follows:

Tuesday, May 16, 2023 @8:30 am.  Sonny Gipe, Coordinator 
      Meet in the lower campground for work assignments.

Wednesday, August 9, 2023 @8:30 am. Neal Hartman, Coordinator
      Meet in the lower campground for work assignments.

Saturday, September 23, 2023 TBD
     This is a volunteer workday with DNR Patrick Thomas in charge.  Further instructions will be posted for this workday at a later date.

If you can't make these dates and want to volunteer some time, please make contact with Forester John Byrd or DNR Patrick Thomas.  

As you are out riding and see an area or something that needs DNR attention, please make contact with Forester John Byrd, or DNR Technician Patrick Thomas, or the FOS group email. Email address and phone numbers are listed at the bottom of this page. 

As always, stay safe.  

Smile because it looks good on you!

Kathy
President/Editor


Contact John at Iowa Department of Natural Resources
 Phone 319.878.3811 | Fax 319.878.3821 | john.byrd@dnr.iowa.gov 33653 Route J56 | Farmington, IA 52626

DNR Technician Patrick Thomas 319-931-7805

Contact any board member by sending an e-mail to FOShimek@gmail.com .  The message will be forwarded to the individual.