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Stephanie Hoyle

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  1. July 19, 2016 - Bay City State Recreation Area. Please see attached flyer.
  2. Please see the attached pictures of a variegated version of non-native phragmites that we found along the shoreline of Saginaw Bay. It was mixed in with a stand of non-native phragmites. A couple of years ago there was just one plant and this year there were about 8. We just wanted to share the pictures and information. FYI - Kip
  3. The Lapeer Conservation District in cooperation with the Saginaw Bay CISMA is hiring a two-person monitoring team for two-years (1 full time and 1 part time position). The main focus of the job will be monitoring non-native Phragmites pre and post treatment within Arenac, Bay and Tuscola Counties. The position announcement ends June 8, 2016. The position description is attached to this post. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me at sbcisma@gmail.com. Monitoring Crew Job Description.pdf
  4. Hi Katie, Thanks for all of the great information. Can you give me an idea on the dates you mean for "late spring"? Thanks, K
  5. Here is a more reliable link: http://www.msuextension.org/invasiveplants/documents/mt_noxious_weeds/flowering_rush.pdf Sorry...
  6. Looking for successful treatment stories about flowering rush? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. We have found this information but it doesn't give us much hope: file:///D:/2016%20Strike%20Team/2016%20Strike%20Team%20Manual/Flowering%20Rush/Flowering%20Rush%20MSU%20Ext.pdf Thanks, Kip
  7. Looking for successful treatment stories about flowering rush? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. We have found this information but it doesn't give us much hope: file:///D:/2016%20Strike%20Team/2016%20Strike%20Team%20Manual/Flowering%20Rush/Flowering%20Rush%20MSU%20Ext.pdf Thanks, Kip
  8. The Saginaw Bay CISMA is in the process of putting our summer work plan together. We are using MISIN to find sites that we are going to verify, identify, manage and monitor. The problem is MISIN has nothing about the actual site other than LAT/LONG. We are posting in the forum to find ways people have found the property owners using the information out of MISIN. Our plan is going to use county GIS data to find the sites but this will be very time intensive. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Kip
  9. Do you know what the die off percentage is from the year one treatment is for each species? Also, after the plant has been sprayed when get the material that appears dead be cut, mowed, removed? Thanks, K
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