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Hi Tom!
I have an answer for you about your poison Ivy---It is safe to compost---Just
make sure the compost is 'cured' (left for an adequate period of time) before you
touch it.
Sorry it has taken me so long to get back to you on this--I was out on emergency
leave for the past 10 days.
Have a great day!
A
Tom Mathews wrote:
> I have forwarded an article about the "I-90" land exchange to Iowa Topics.
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> It should be noted the article states that Sierra Club wants certain lands in
> Washington State kept in public ownership to protect them from logging.
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> In Iowa, public lands owned by the Department of Natural Resources are all
> open to commercial logging, and in recent years have been subjected to large
> timber sales. This despite the fact that some of Iowa's rarest and oldest
> forests are on state lands.
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> Tom Mathews
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Alisa Stone
Waste Management Assistance Division
Iowa Department of Natural Resources
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