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Gib-1: County Road 300 South



Comments: This site is easily accessible from the county road and field. It is relatively flat except for a steep bank located immediately adjacent to the county road. Minimal erosion control will be needed at this site. There are not any bodies of water close to the site, however the site is immediately adjacent to soybean fields.

Endangered Species: None reported on state records
Legumes:

2 Large Gleditisia triancnthos

Some small Robinia psuedoacacia



Other trees and understory plants:

Celtis occidentalis

Fraxinus

Glechoma hederacea

Juglans nigra

Lonicera japonica ‘Halliana’

Lonicera mackii

Prunus serotina

Rubus
Setaria glauca



Gib-3: County Raod 825 West



Comments: This site is located along the county road. There is a high risk of erosion and parts of the site are extremely steep. The site is easily accessible from the road and there are not any bodies of water close to the site.
Endangered Species: None reported near site.
Gibson County, Kudzu - Charles and Lois Alvis property

Legumes:

Gleditsia spp. (thornless)

Other trees and understory plants:

Acer saccharum

Carya spp.

Fraxinus pennsylvanica

Juglans nigra

Ulmus Americana
Har-6: New Salisbury, 668 Shady Lane NE
Comments: This site is located just west of SR 135 south of Palmyra, IN. The kudzu is located approximately ¼ of a mile behind the house on the property. It is easily accessible from the soybean field, but 4 wheel drive will be necessary to access the site. Erosion should not be a major concern at the site and there are not any bodies of water near the site. However, water contamination may still pose a problem because of the karst topography and numerous sink holes.
Endangered Species

New Salisbury 668 Shady Lane

Crandall Quadrangle:

Barrens - chert Chert Barrens SG 1984-06 002S004E 17 NEQ SWQ


Legumes: No legumes were found at the site
Other trees and understory plants:

Acer rubrum

Acer saccharum

Ailanthus altissima

Allium vineale

Carya

Celtis occidentalis

Cornus florida

Juniperus virginiana

Lamium amplexicaule-Henbit

Liriodendron tulipifera

Platanus occidentalis

Prunus serotina

Quercus prinus

Quercus rubra

Rosa multiflora

Sasafrass albidum

Smilax rotundifolia

Stellaria media-Common Chickweed

Law-11: Woodsferry Road
Comments: This site is easily accessible from the neighbor driveway. There are not many trees in the site itself but there are trees located on the edge of the site. The site is close to the river but not adjacent to the river. The river is a few hundred yards away and the site exists on a bluff above the river. The site is relatively flat and erosion will not be a concern at this site.
Soils: Not sandy
Legumes:

Robinia pseudoacacia
Other trees and understory plants:

Quercus rubra

Fraxinus Americana

Platanus Americana

Craya glabra

Acer saccharrum

Christmas fern

Rubus

Rosa multiflora

Mrt-5: National Gypsum, Near Water Tower
Comments: This site is easily accessible from the existing roads on the property. The site is moderately steep but there is little risk of erosion. The growth is moderately thick. There are not any bodies of water close to the site.
Soil Type: Not sandy
Legumes

Cercis canadensis

Robinia pseudoacacia
Other trees and understory plants:

Liquidambar styraciflua

Platanus occidentalis

Rosa multiflora

Rubus
Org-3: North Side of Marengo, Ross Road
Comments: This site is relatively large and exists on the back side of a field. Accessibility may be an issue depending on the crop planted in the field during the time of application. There are a fair amount of trees on the site, but the site is not close to any bodies of water. There is a moderate to moderately severe risk of erosion at the site because the site exist on a steep hill. The amount of erosion control will depend on the native seed bank under the kudzu.
Soil Type: Not Sandy
Endangered Species: Contact Environmental Assesment and Early Coordination
Legumes: No found at time of inspection
Other trees and understory plants:

Acer rubrum

Acer saccharum

Cornus florida

Christmas fern

Fraxinus Americana

Juniperus virginiana

Quercus rubra
Pos-2: Ford Road
Comments: This site is located in a creek ravine behind a residence. There is a moderate risk of erosion at this site and the creek will require the use of glyphosate based products for adjacent treatment. All of the site is in a steep area, the landowner has existing trails that will make it easy to reach the site. The matt is very thick at this site and traversing the site will be difficult. The SE site of the site has an abundance of briars and multiflora rose, but the west side of the site is easily accessible. Clopyralid can be used at most of the site and stump treating will likely be necessary.
Soils: Not Sandy
Legumes: None found during inspection
Other trees and understory plants:

Christmas fern

Cornus florida

Diospyros virginiana

Elaegnus angustifolia

Fraxinus Americana

Liquidambar styraciflua

Lonicera japonica ‘Halliana

Phytolacca Americana

Platanus occidentalis

Populus deltoides

Prunus serotina

Prunus serotina

Quercus alba

Quercus rubra

Rosa multiflora

Sasafrass albidum

Smilax

Ulmus Americana

Sites Requiring Second Year of Treatment


Name

County

Location Description

GPS Coordinates

Size

Clk-3


Clark

South of Borden

N 38.27.837

W 85.57.119




0.64

Cra-6

Crawford


Allens Creek Road

N 38 21.270

W86 36.980



0.23

Dub-5

Dubois

County Road 900 Top of Hill

N 38 22.980

W86 44.140



0.10

Dub-6

Dubois

County Road 900 in Ravince

N 38 22.980

W86 44.190



0.03

Flo-4


Floyd

DNR Nature Preserve Property

N 38 15.430

W 85 55.570



1.02

Har-12


Harrison

Mt. Tabor and Corydon-Ramsey Rd

N 38 21.462

W 86 09.310



0.02

Mrt-6

Martin

SR 550, South of Logootee

N 38 40.260

W 86 54.230



0.14


Clk-3: South of Borden, IN
Comments: This site is located along a stream bank south of Borden, IN. It is accessible from the resident located at 20414. However the access to this property is from a small bridge that is no greater than 8 feet wide and it will not handle heavy equipment. There is a ford on the creek that can provide access when the creek is low. Water will be a major issue at this site because much of the kudzu is growing on the flood plain. I would recommend that only glyphosate be used to control this site. Erosion will not be a major problem except immediately along the stream bank
Soil Types:
Endangerede Species:

Vascular Plant Lechea racemulosa (Illinois Pinweed) SE 184-10-17


Legumes: None present
Other trees and understory plants:

Acer saccharum

Juglans nigra

Lonicear japonica ‘Halliana’
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