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McLeod SWCD
2570 9th Street East
Glencoe, MN  55336

Phone:  320/864-5176
Fax:  320/864-5737

OUR MISSION... To provide assistance to the land users of McLeod County using natural resources to increase the productive use of land while maintaining and improving the soils base, water quality, tree production, wildlife and the overall quality of the county.

Emerald ash borer (EAB) is an insect that destroys ash trees – and it has just arrived in Minnesota.

EAB was found in a St. Paul neighborhood on May 14, 2009. The insect only kills ash trees, but it does so in great numbers. EAB has already killed millions of ash trees in North America. It is expected to have a huge effect on Minnesota's landscape and the 937 million ash trees that grow in our cities and forests.

Although the EAB can fly short distances on its own, much of its spread is due to humans transporting it as larvae burrowed under the bark of firewood or landscape trees.

The problem with EAB is its larvae. Adult female emerald ash borers, descendents of the accidentally imported insects, lay their eggs on the bark of ash trees. When the eggs hatch, the larvae burrow under the bark and eat the living tissue they find there. As they do, they cut off the life-giving channels that carry nutrients, water, and sugar to nourish the tree. After two or three years, enough of the channels are cut off so the tree starves to death.

This invasive (spreading) species was accidentally brought to the United States from Asia in the 1990s. It was first discovered in Michigan in 2002. Since then it has been found in Ontario, Canada, and Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Maryland, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, Missouri, Wisconsin, and now Minnesota.  For more information, CLICK HERE.

 

 

At the White House Conference on America’s Great Outdoors, President Obama said, "... by working with farmers and ranchers and landowners, the Department of Agriculture’s Conservation Reserve Program has protected over 30 million acres, and its Natural Resource Conservation Service -– a service that is 75 years old this year –- has protected almost 3 million more. So together, we are conserving our working lands in a way that preserves the environment and protects local communities." Agriculture Secretary Vilsack, NRCS Chief Dave White, ranchers, farmers, sportsmen/women, state and local governmental leaders, tribal leaders, public lands experts, conservationists and business leaders participated in the conference. At the day-long conference discussions and breakout sessions were held on conservation opportunities and challenges in communities across the nation, and on innovative conservation solutions.

McLeod SWCD Calendar
Aug 2 Board Meeting NRCS Conference Room 8:00pm
Sept 6 Labor Day Office Closed  
Sept 13 Board Meeting NRCS Conference Room 8:00pm
Oct 4 Board Meeting NRCS Conference Room 8:00pm
Oct 11 Columbus Day Office Closed  
Nov 1 Board Meeting NRCS Conference Room 8:00pm
Nov 11 Veterans Day Office Closed  
Nov 25 Thanksgiving Office Closed  
Dec 6 Board Meeting NRCS Conference Room 8:00pm
 

 

UPDATES, ARTICLES & MORE

McLeod County Contractors List

NRCS Fall Newsletter

2009 Conservationist


McLeod District Map

MN Tree Planting Handbook

MASWCD Area VI Directory