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ENCLOSURES: <br /> iA. "Reflections on removing buckthorn from my own landscape" <br /> B. Woodland:with and without buckthorn <br /> News?rticles you may use- simply insert appropriate information in the underlined portions: <br /> C. "Alien Allelopaths" <br /> D. "Fail Cleanup of Your Landscape Includes Buckthorn Removal" <br /> E. SAP Buckthorn Roundup- Budget for year 2000 <br /> F. SAP Buckthorn Roundup- announcement <br /> G. SAP participation form-formatted for you to fill in your neighborhood information <br /> SAP Buckthorn Roundup Participants: <br /> H. How should you prepare your cut buckthorn for pickup? <br /> I. How to Kill Stumps and Roots <br /> J. "Effects of Exotic Lonicera and Rhamnus on Songbird Nest Predation" <br /> Kenneth A. Schmidt&Christopher J. Whelan, Conservation Biology, Dec. 1999, pages 1502-1506 <br /> K. Soybean Aphid report from MDA, August 2000 <br /> L. "Buckthorn" <br /> M. `Buckthorn and its Control"- <br /> 1 and M"can be obtained from: <br /> Mn. Dept. of Agriculture. Agronomy and Plant Protection Division, <br /> 90 West Plato Boulevard, St. Paul, Mn. 55107-2094 <br /> N. Northern Gardener Fact Sheet: Hedge Plants for the Upper Midwest <br /> Can be purchased for$15.00 per 100 through MNLA at 651-633-4987 <br /> 0. Formula for stump treatment using glyphosate (Roundup or Rodeo). <br /> SOME RESOURCES FOR BUCKTHORN INFORMATION: <br /> European Buckthorn, Problem for Ecosystems. Opportunities for Woodworkers by Barry Gordon <br /> Woodwork magazine, February2001 www.bar!ygordon.com <br /> • Check out U of Mn. Info at www.extension.umn.edu and search for`buckthorn' <br /> Buckthorn Seminar- October 3, 2001- Minnesota Landscape Arboretum <br />