These ash trees in Moorhead, Minnesota, are infested with EAB. They could have been preemptively removed years ago, along with planting of new trees. Diversifying sooner, rather than later, is a good approach says NDSU Extension forester, Joe Zeleznik. (NDSU photo)
These ash trees in Moorhead, Minnesota, are infested with EAB. They could have been preemptively removed years ago, along with planting of new trees. Diversifying sooner, rather than later, is a good approach says NDSU Extension forester, Joe Zeleznik. (NDSU photo)https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/news/columns/dakota-gardener/dakota-gardener-hurry-up-and-wait/eab-in-ash-trees-ndsu-photo.jpg/viewhttps://www.ag.ndsu.edu/news/columns/dakota-gardener/dakota-gardener-hurry-up-and-wait/eab-in-ash-trees-ndsu-photo.jpg/@@download/image/EAB in Ash Trees (NDSU Photo).JPG
These ash trees in Moorhead, Minnesota, are infested with EAB. They could have been preemptively removed years ago, along with planting of new trees. Diversifying sooner, rather than later, is a good approach says NDSU Extension forester, Joe Zeleznik. (NDSU photo)