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Arkansas River Main-stem - Pueblo Reservoir to John Martin Reservoir: Otero County - Arkansas/Apishapa Confluence Map
Information specific to this section of the Arkansas River can be found in the table below the map.

Suggested control and restoration methods are listed below the following information table.

Name
Acres
Pct
Cover
Pct
Upland
Age
Access
Height
CottonWood
Willow
Russian
Olive
o1-20
228
40
50
mature
Good
no data
p
p
p
o1-20
261
40
50
mature
Good
no data
p
p
p
o1-21
318
20
70
mature
Good
no data
p
np
p
ap1
45
40
50
mix
No Data
4
p
p
p
ap9
54
20
50
mix
No Data
3
p
p
p
ap10
59
30
50
mix
No Data
3
p
p
p


PLEASE NOTE: The following control and restoration methods are suggested methods that have been effectively used in areas similar to this area. ARKWIPP does not recommend any one method over any other. It is strongly recommended that you contact a professional (listed below) before proceeding with any control/restoration method.


Control, Biomass Reduction, and Restoration Approach
For more information, please click the Problem Solutions button on the left

 

Heavy Infestations in the Floodplain:
Control: Aerial herbicide, bio-control (if proven effective in SE CO), and root plow and rake.
Biomass: Mulch, controlled burn, or stack for wildlife (if land is to be used for agriculture). Stack and burn slash piles when conditions permit.
Restoration: Pole plantings of cottonwood and willow and tall-pot, deep planting of native shrubs and grass seed mixes for upland areas.

 

Light to Moderate Infestations in the Floodplain:
Control: Hand cut-stump control, mechanical extraction, or grab and cut-stump control for high priority areas. Bio-control (if proven effective in SE CO) for remaining tamarisk.
Biomass: Mulch for restoration or stack for wildlife. Stack and burn slash piles when conditions permit.
Restoration: Pole plantings of cottonwood and willow and tall-pot, deep planting of native shrubs and grass seed mixes for upland areas.

 

Along Highway 50 and in cities/towns:
Control: Mechanical removal with grab and cut-stump or extraction. Bio-control (if proven effective in SE CO) for remaining tamarisk.
Biomass: Mulching for restoration.  Stack and burn slash piles when conditions permit. 
Restoration: Native shrubs and grass seed mixes.

Professional Contact Information

Crowley
USDA Service Center –
Natural Resources Conservation Service
200 S 10TH ST
Rocky Ford, CO 81067-1714
(719) 254-7672

CSU Extension
Crowley (719) 267-5243  Ext 7

Board of County Commissioners
(719) 267-5555

Otero
USDA Service Center -
Natural Resources Conservation Service
200 S 10th Street
Rocky Ford, CO 81067-1714
(719) 254-7672

CSU Extension
Otero (719) 254-7608

County Weed Managers

Local Conservation Districts

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