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Where TCD has been found

Thousand cankers disease occurs in nine western and five eastern states (shaded pink); the year in which the disease was confirmed is noted. Since 2010, TCD has been confirmed in Ohio, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Virginia.

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Slow the spread of TCD

You can help minimize the chances of spreading TCD by following these steps:

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Tree Pests: Asian Longhorned Beetle

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The invasive Asian longhorned beetle can destroy millions of acres of hardwoods. Learn how to stop the spread and why it is vital to keep it out of Missouri.

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ALB quarantine information

Currently, there are no interior or exterior ALB quarantines for the state of Missouri.

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TCD quarantine information

TCD is not federally regulated, but be aware that individual states have enacted state-level or county-level quarantines restricting the movement of untreated walnut materials of all kinds.

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Before you report a possible TCD find

To determine if you should report TCD, ask yourself these questions:

Is my tree a walnut tree?

Determine if your tree is a walnut. If the answer to this question is yes, move to the next question.

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ALB signs and symptoms Signs

Adult Asian longhorned beetles (Anopl

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Slow the spread of ALB

We must remain vigilant so we can eradicate any infestations should they occur. Transporting firewood or other wood materials from an infested area can spread ALB. So, the same common sense practices for slowing the spread of emerald ash borer and thousand cankers disease apply to ALB, namely:

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Thousand cankers disease is a disease of black walnut, caused by the walnut twig beetle and a fungus. Learn about signs and management to help slow the spread.

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TCD management

Controls for TCD have not yet been identified and their development will require better understanding of the biology of the walnut twig beetle and the canker-producing fungus. Because of the extended period when adult beetles are active, insecticide spray applications will likely have limited effectiveness.

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Now is the time to look for TCD symptoms

Although not detected in Missouri, TCD could easily get here on infested walnut wood used for woodworking or firewood from western or eastern states where TCD has been confirmed. Late July and early August is the best time to watch for possible symptoms of TCD.

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Where ALB has been found

As of May 2014, there are active ALB infestations in Massachusetts, New York and Ohio. There are no known populations in Missouri.

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Before you report a possible ALB find

Many native, less serious borers attack hardwood trees and do not need to be reported. Consult the ALB signs and symptoms. Early detection of ALB infestations and rapid treatment response are critical to successful eradication of this beetle.

If you find a suspect beetle in Missouri:

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Learn to identify and manage Thousand Cankers Disease affecting walnut trees, including symptoms, signs, and disease progression.

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Water Source Development for Irrigation Systems

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Joseph Zulovich
Extension Agricultural Engineer
Commercial Agriculture Program

Bob Broz
Extension Water Quality Specialist

Ryan Milhollin
Agricultural Economist
Commercial Agriculture Program

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Integrating Woodland and Wildlife Management Practices on Your Property

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Robert A. Pierce II
Fisheries and Wildlife State Specialist
School of Natural Resources

Hank Stelzer
Forestry State Specialist
School of Natural Resources

John Dwyer
Associate Professor of Forestry
School of Natural Resources

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The System Concept of Beef Production: BIF Fact Sheet

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The systems concept of beef production incorporates an awareness that there is more to consider in a beef cattle enterprise than simply the level of production. What is most important is the overall efficiency of the enterprise.

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Determining Timber Cost Basis

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Hank Stelzer
Forestry State Specialist
School of Natural Resources

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Tree Decline: What Is It?

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Hank Stelzer
Forestry State Specialist
School of Natural Resources

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How to Buy and Sell Firewood

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One of the first questions a person buying firewood asks is “How much per cord? Visit our website to learn about How to Buy and Sell Firewood.

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Vitamins for Beef Cattle

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Vitamin needs of beef cattle can be confined largely to A, D and E. This is because bacteria in the rumen of cattle are considered to have the ability to synthesize vitamin K and the B vitamins in sufficient quantities to meet the animal's requirement.

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Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy: Large Shelf Talkers (Spanish)

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Small food-retailers participating in the Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy program, help your Spanish-speaking customers make healthier choices by posting these shelf talkers on how to select and store various healthy products. Download, print and hang!

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Mineral Supplements for Beef Cattle

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Beef cattle require a number of dietary mineral elements to remain healthy. Visit our site to learn about Mineral Supplements for Beef Cattle.

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Wheat Silage for Beef Cattle

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Wheat, barley and oat silages are often underrated as feed for growing and finishing beef cattle. Studies show barley silage as being equal to corn silage, but they show that oat silage has about 50 percent the value of corn silage in beef rations.

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Managing Oaks for Acorn Production to Benefit Wildlife in Missouri

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Learn techniques to manage oak woodlands for increased acorn production, enhancing food sources and habitats for Missouri wildlife such as deer and turkeys.

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