If EAB is not present in my woodlands but is present in the state, may I conduct a harvest at a date sooner than the MFL plan allows to remove ash trees that are going to die anyway?
At this time it is most likely not necessary to change your planned harvest date. Properties that are closest to the infestation will be at greatest risk for mortality and it may be appropriate to accelerate a planned harvest there. Stay informed on where EAB has been found; guidelines will be formulated based on the development of the infestation.
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