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Dealing with fall armyworms Outbreaks of problem insects often occur in multiyear cycles, at about the same time every year. It’s time for fall armyworms and last year was a bad year for them. While it’s too early to say if they are going to return this year in such high numbers, it’s something you may want to be aware of. Fall armyworms feed at or near the ground and prefer grass species over other ornamental plants. While it is easy to miss seeing these caterpillars, once you’re aware of their presence, you may be alarmed by the sheer numbers and the damage they do. You will also quickly understand where they get their common name as they can move by the thousands across the landscape.
ucts with one of the following active ingredients; Acephate, Bifenthrin, Carbaryl, Cyfluthrin, Deltamethrin, Permethrin, and Spinosad. Bacillus thruingensis var. kurstaki (Bt) KEITH REED is also a good option if you treat while If you find your damage looks like the insects are still lawn over-run with a lawn mower with these pests, there very dull blades has small. A typical recomis some good news. recently been over mendation would The damage they the area. It is also suggest these prodcause is rarely fatal common to see a ucts can either be to a well established turf area showing applied as sprays or plant. signs of drought granules. And that’s Armyworms are (blue-wilting), even true, but because primarily leaf feedwhen moisture levof the fast-moving ers, meaning they els are adequate. and fast growing prefer the softer If you have a nature of the armyparts of plants, typ- high value turf worm, this is one ically leaving the area, or one that’s case where a spray growing points unnewly seeded, or is likely to be more damaged. some other plant In other words, if armyworms find at- effective. As always, a prodyou have a mature tractive, controlling uct is only as effecstand of healthy these pests can be turfgrass, control is done with the prop- tive as the quality of the application. generally not suger application of an gested. approved insecticide. Read and follow all label directions The damage, There are too when using any peswhile it might be many brand names significant, will be of insecticides to list ticide. This is a great temporary. Oftenthem all here. Howopportunity to talk times, armyworm ever, look for prod-
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about thinking holistically before reaching for an insecticide in situations like this where the pest may be unattractive or causing temporary losses. Keep in mind that Monarch butterflies will be passing through Payne County any day now. All the products designed to kill armyworms are equally effective at killing Monarchs and other beneficial pollinators. For more information on this or any other horticultural topic, you can contact Keith Reed, the
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Homes in Black and Latinx neighborhoods still undervalued By Junia Howell
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Racial inequality in home values is greater today than it was 40 years ago, with homes in white neighborhoods appreciating $200,000 more since 1980 than comparable homes in similar communities of color. Our new research on home appraisals
historical policies and contemporary shows neighborhood practices. racial composition In the 1930s, the still drives unequal federal government home values, despite institutionalized a laws that forbid real process for evaluestate professionals ating how much a from explicitly using property was worth. race when evaluating Often called redlina property’s worth. ing, this process used Published in the neighborhood racial journal Social Proband socioeconomic lems, our study finds composition to deterthis growing inequal- mine home values. ity results from both Homes in white
communities were deemed more valuable than identical dwellings in communities of color. Legislative action in the late 1960s and 1970s prohibited this practice. But the law allowed appraisers to use past sale prices to determine home values. Our research shows how using old, race-based sale prices ensured ap-
praisers continued to define homes in white neighborhoods as worth more than similar homes in Black and Latino communities. Racism was baked into the system. Real estate professionals compound these historical inequalities by assuming communities of color are undesirable, even when real
estate demand suggests otherwise. What still isn’t known: Researchers are still investigating which governmental policies and industry incentives might eliminate ongoing and severe inequalities across the U.S. housing market. Reparations for
those hurt by racist federal housing policies and new legal standards for property appraising are proposals that could make important first steps toward equity. But fully addressing racism in real estate will require reshaping the very foundations of the U.S. housing market. $
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Homes flooding outside 100-year zones Kevin T. Smiley
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The Conversation
When hurricanes and other extreme storms unleash downpours like Tropical Storm Beta has been doing in the South, the floodwater doesn’t always stay within the government’s flood risk zones. New research suggests that nearly twice as many properties are at risk from a 100-year flood today than the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s flood maps indicate. Unfortunately, many of the people living in those properties have no idea that their homes are at risk until the floodwaters rise. I am a sociologist who works on disaster vulnerability. In a new study, I looked at the makeup of communities in Houston that aren’t in the 100year flood zone, butpen O that still flood. What I found tells a story of racial disparities in the city. Research in other cities has shown similar flooding problems in predominantly Black and Hispanic neighborhoods. Poor stormwater infrastructure, expanding urbanization and limited flood mitigation efforts are a few of the reasons why. Outside zones: About 15 million Americans live in FEMA’s current 100year flood zones. The designation warns them that their properties face a 1% risk of flooding in
ANALYSIS any given year. They must obtain flood insurance if they want a federally ensured loan – insurance that helps them recover from flooding. In Greater Houston, however, 47% of claims made to FEMA across three decades before Hurricane Harvey were outside of the 100year flood zones. Harris County, recognizing that FEMA flood maps don’t capture the full risk, now recommends that every household in Houston and the rest of the county have flood insurance. New risk models point to a similar conclusion: Flood risk in these areas outstrips expectations in the current FEMA flood maps. One of those models, from -3the First 1Foundation, . Street n u Sestimates that the number of properties at risk in a 100-year storm is 1.7 times higher than the FEMA maps suggest. Other researchers find an even higher margin, with 2.6 to 3.1 times more people exposed to serious flooding in a 100-year storm than FEMA estimates. What maps miss: Understanding why areas outside the 100-year flood zones are flooding more often than the FEMA maps suggest involves larger social and environmental issues. Three reasons stand out.
First, some places steps that could prorely on relatively old tect a neighborhood FEMA maps that from flooding. The don’t account for relogic goes: if I’m not cent urbanization. in the 100-year floodUrbanization plain, then I’m not at matters because risk. Risk perception impervious surfaces – research backs this think pavement and up. FEMA-delineated buildings – are not flood zones are the effective sponges like major factor shaping natural landscapes flood mitigation becan be. Moreover, the haviors. process for updating Third, the era of clifloodplain maps is lo- mate change scuttles cally variable and can conventional assumptake years to comtions. plete. Famously, New As the planet York City was updat- warms, extreme ing its maps when storms are becoming Hurricane Sandy hit more common and in 2012 but hadn’t fin- severe. If greenhouse ished, meaning flood gas emissions conmaps in effect were tinue to increase at a from 1983. FEMA high rate, computer is required to assess models suggest that whether updates are the chances of a seneeded every five vere storm dropping years, but the majori- 20 inches of rain on ty of mapsare older. Texas in any given Second, binary year will increase thinking can lead from about 1% at the people to an underac- 1-3end of the last century counting of risk,Sand un. to 18% at the end of n that can mean comthis one, a chance of pe munitiesOfail to take once every 5.5 years.
So far, FEMA hasn’t taken into account the impact climate change is having on extreme weather and sea level rise. Disparities: So, who is at risk? Years of research and evidence from storms have highlighted social inequalities in areas with a high risk of flooding. But most local governments have less understanding of the social and demographic composition of communities that experience flood impacts outside of flood zones. In analyzing the damage from Hurricane Harvey in the Houston area, I found that Black and Hispanic residents disproportionately experienced flooding in areas beyond FEMA’s 100-year flood zones. With the majorNew ity of flooding from Hurricane Harvey Price! occurring outside of
100-year flood zones, this meant that the overall impact of Harvey was racially unequal too. What can be done about it: Better accounting for those three reasons could substantively improve risk assessments and help cities prioritize infrastructure improvements and flood mitigation projects in these at-risk neighborhoods. For example, First Street Foundation’s risk maps account for climate change and present ratings on a scale from 1 to 10. FEMA, which works with communities to update flood maps, is exploring rating
systems. And the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine recently called for a new generation of flood maps that takes climate change into account. Including recent urbanization in those assessments will matter too, especially in fast-growing cities like Houston, where 386 new square miles of impervious surfaces were created in the last 20 years. That’s greater than the land area of New York City. New construction in one area can also impact older neighborhoods downhill during a flood, as some Houston communities discovered in Hurricane Harvey.
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ing tape to roughly measure the width and height of eaves It begins to look a lot like Christmas or other areas of the home where you when twinkling plan to hang light lights brighten up strands. Calculate homes inside and how much overall out. Few things footage you will liven up the season need so you can more than holiday purchase all of the decorations, parlights in one shopticularly clear and ping trip. colored lights. • Test the lights Prior to taking first. Plug in the out the lights, ladlights to be sure all der and thermos strands are operaof coffee to get you through the job, it’s tional. • Begin where important to note that there are right the lights will be plugged in. Start and wrong ways to hang holiday lights. where the lights • Sketch out your will be plugged in and then work your plan. Start by takway around the ing a few photos of your home from var- house. • Add to shrubs ious vantage points. Print out the photos and trees. Lights on regular paper so also can adorn shrubs and trees. that you can draw Lowes Home Imyour lighting arrangement and dec- provement says a good rule of thumb oration placement is 100 lights for right on the photos every 11⁄2-feet to see how things of tree or shrub will look. to cover. A 6-foot • Measure the area. Use a measur- evergreen needs Metro Creative
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Even if you have student loan debt, there are viable paths to homeownership. The process is easier if you understand debtto-income ratio, the importance of your credit score and the possibility of refinancing your student loans. Understand your Debt-to-Income Ratio (DTI) To determine your debt-to-income ratio your lender divides all your monthly debt payments by your monthly gross income. Debts may in-
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