30
This and That About Trees or 2 weeks training in 30 minutes

This and That About Trees

  • Upload
    spence

  • View
    25

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

This and That About Trees. or 2 weeks training in 30 minutes. The “Rules”. CPA-052. Not so bad Good start of a conservation plan Encourages us to think of consequences Keeps NRCS out of hot water. Cultural. Tree plantings are undertakings We will check - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Citation preview

Page 1: This and That About Trees

This and That About Trees

or

2 weeks training in 30 minutes

Page 2: This and That About Trees

The “Rules”

Page 3: This and That About Trees

CPA-052

• Not so bad

• Good start of a conservation plan

• Encourages us to think of consequences

• Keeps NRCS out of hot water

Page 4: This and That About Trees

Cultural

• Tree plantings are undertakings

• We will check– Some locally, some through state office

• On this – much easier to ask permission than beg forgiveness

• Plan ahead

Page 5: This and That About Trees

One Call

• Generally not “Required” for tree planting

• BUT…….

Page 6: This and That About Trees

Required “Stuff” FOTG

• IV Specs

• II 20-Year Tree Heights

• IV Tree Care and Management

• II Soil Map

• II Field Determination of Soil Components

• II Soil Interpretive Tables

• IV Windbreak Design Form

Page 7: This and That About Trees

Setbacks

Page 8: This and That About Trees

ND Laws / Rules That Apply to Setbacks

•33 feet to section line - Century Code

•not within easement of overhead utilities, without recorded permission.

•not within 20’ of international boundary, at maturity

•100’ crossing legal and private drainages,

•not within 16’ of property line without written permission from both parties

•???’ based on local ordances or codes

Page 9: This and That About Trees

200-600’

100’

≥200’

≥200’

≥200’ ≥200’ ≥100’

≥100’or ≥3H

≥100’

≥5H

≥5H

NRoad and Building Setbacks

Page 10: This and That About Trees

???Why are Setbacks Such a Big Issue???

Page 11: This and That About Trees

Soils

Page 12: This and That About Trees

Soil Components

MLRA Symbol (National Symbol) Map Unit Name Component Name

Composition (percent)

Slope (percent)

Conservation Tree & Shrub

Group

C132B (2q2jh) Williams-Zahl loams, 3 to 6 percent slopes Williams 54 6-Mar 3

C132B (2q2jh) Williams-Zahl loams, 3 to 6 percent slopes Zahl 16 6-Mar 8k

C132B (2q2jh) Williams-Zahl loams, 3 to 6 percent slopes Zahill 11 6-Mar 8k

C132B (2q2jh) Williams-Zahl loams, 3 to 6 percent slopes Bowbells 10 6-Mar 1

C132B (2q2jh) Williams-Zahl loams, 3 to 6 percent slopes Hamerly 4 6-Mar 2kk

C132B (2q2jh) Williams-Zahl loams, 3 to 6 percent slopes Tonka 2 0-1 2

C132B (2q2jh) Williams-Zahl loams, 3 to 6 percent slopes Lehr 1 6-Feb 6g

C132B (2q2jh) Williams-Zahl loams, 3 to 6 percent slopes Noonan 1 0-1 9n

C132B (2q2jh) Williams-Zahl loams, 3 to 6 percent slopes Parnell 1 0-1 10

Page 13: This and That About Trees

Potential Snowfence Location/ AOI from Web Soil Survey example

Page 14: This and That About Trees

CTSG Soil Components example

• AaA Agar silt loam 0-2 % slope Occurrence CTSG

– Agar 90% 3

– Eakin 4% 3

– Onita 4% 1

– Hoven 1 10

– Macken 1 10

• OnA Onita silt loam 0-2% slope

– Onita 90 1

– Degrey 5 9C

– Hoven 5 10

Page 15: This and That About Trees

Potential living snowfenc site.

Page 16: This and That About Trees

Potential living snowfence site.

Page 17: This and That About Trees

New Trees

Page 18: This and That About Trees

‘Mongolian’ Scotch Pine

Page 19: This and That About Trees

Lodgepole Pine

Page 20: This and That About Trees

Douglas Fir

Page 21: This and That About Trees

Arborvitae

Page 22: This and That About Trees

Seed Sources

It is not where it is grown

But rather

Where its genetics came from

Page 23: This and That About Trees

Variance Request Info Needs•Completed design form

•Name and address of client

•Legal description of variance location

•Specific request

•Why better than FOTG

Page 24: This and That About Trees

Weighted Average Crop Yield Increase:Corn - 12%Soybeans -13Barley - 25%Winter Wheat - 23%Spring Wheat - 8%Hay - 20%

(Compilation of data from 50 world-wide studies 1934-1984; John Kort, 1988)

1 = Area of windbreak not planted to crop2 = Normal crop loss at field borders3 = Crop loss due to nutrient and moisture competition near trees4 = Crop gain due to windbreak effects5 = Normal crop yield from field without windbreaks 4 minus 1 minus 2 minus 3 = net yield benefit due to windbreak

Distance from Windbreak in Units of Windbreak Heights (H)

Page 25: This and That About Trees

Quick Review

Cliff Notes (Handout)

Page 26: This and That About Trees
Page 27: This and That About Trees
Page 28: This and That About Trees
Page 29: This and That About Trees

Glen Harold Mine Reclamation – About 10 years old

Page 30: This and That About Trees

Wildlife Design

• Species of interest

• Address all four cover types; loafing, nesting, winter, escape

• Diversity Diversity Diversity

• Go native for most situations

• Be alert to off site spread potential

• God never planted in straight rows – Go radical – Plant crooked rows.