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All-terrain-vehicle (ATV) use on public lands is a rapidly expanding recreational activity. An estimated 11 million visits to national forests involve ATV use. This constitutes about 5 percent of all recreation visits to national forests (English 2003).
The most commonly hunted public lands in Minnesota are state Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs), State Forests, National Forests, and Federal Waterfowl Production Areas (WPAs).
Prune your shade shrubs as needed to maintain their shape and remove any dead or damaged branches. This will promote healthy growth and flowering. Some common diseases that shade shrubs in Minnesota might encounter include powdery mildew, leaf spot, and root rot.
Off-highway vehicles, defined as All-terrain vehicles/Off-highway motorcycles (ATVs/ORVs/OHMs) are allowed on roads, routes, and on designated trails. ATV travel off routes, roads, and designated trail is PROHIBITED except when hunter/trapper exception applies.
When vegetation and forest litter coverage is destroyed by ATV travel, the roughness of the soil surface decreases and thus facilitates increased water flow along the soil surface (Troeh et al. 1980).
damage to a shade tree or community forest, as defined by Minn. Stat. § 89.001, to be a shade tree pest and prescribe control measures to effectively eradicate, control, or manage the shade tree pest,
Selecting the right shrubs for shady areas in Minnesota is essential for creating a lush and vibrant garden. Whether you opt for shade-tolerant evergreens, deciduous shrubs, native options, or flowering varieties, there are plenty of choices to suit your preferences.