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t <br /> <br />County Number of <br />infection <br />centers <br />in 1989 Centers <br />Treated <br />(est.) Plow Line <br />Installed <br />(est.) Spore <br />Trees <br />Removed <br />Anoka 1,351 650 318-000 2275 <br />Chisaga 257 46. ~-~ 0 <br />Dakota 600 .230 32-~ 271 <br />isantt 258 7s 80,000 381 <br />~~ 87 250 50,000 243 <br />Sherburne 508 239 200-~ 162 <br />Washington 551 150 23,0 14 <br />Total 3,612* 1,643 716,000 3,346 <br />~ to survey p ace s num rat i hon centers m une o <br />Although the federal program specifies a 1:1 match, Minnesota has historically overmatched by about 2096 <br />(1:1.18). Most of this money has come from private landowners and local communities. State participation has <br />been largely limited to program administration. <br />Year ~ Federal Assistance State/iACal Effort Total Effort <br />1991 $50,000 $120,000 $170,000 <br />1992 $150,000 $185,000 $235,000 <br />1993 $750,000 $845,000 $1,595,000 <br />1994 $494,000 $563,400 $1,057,400 <br />Total $.1,444,000 $1,713,400 33,147,400 <br />The Federal participation in this program will end in 1995 leaving an estimated 2000 infection centers untreated <br />by the time the money is spent. Funding from the state. legislature will be critical to continue this program for <br />2-4 more years. This will permit Minnesota to achieve its goal of 7596 of the affected area to have 1 infection <br />center per square mile or less. The program is being administered by the Department of Natural Resources, <br />Forestry Division, in cooperation with the Minnesota Department of Agriculture and the University of Minnesota. <br />Minnesota <br />IEi'llillEli If <br />Ilillll IESIIItE~ <br />1Viinnesota Department of Natural Resources <br />Forestry Division <br />Forest Health Unit <br />23 January 1995 <br />L~ <br />• <br />Cl <br />.~, <br />.. <br />