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Oak Scarification Trials using Good Neighbor Authority (USFS/WDNR)
The Headson scarifier at work.
Comparison of plant diversity and regeneration between adjoining unharvested and harvested mesic hardwood stands in southeastern Minnesota (MN DNR)
Unharvested MHs39 (left) and clearcut with reserves harvest MHs39 (right
Vegetation response 30 years after initiating a two-step oak shelterwood in central mesic hardwoods (MN DNR)
Photo of case study site 30 years after a two-step oak shelterwood was initiated. 3 to 5 inch red oak and maple are shown.
Pottery Clay Piles Shelterwood with Deer Browse Control (St. John's)
SJU Pottery Clay Piles stand 2010, 3 yrs. post shelterwood treatment
Oak Wilt Control on the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest Using the Root Rupture Method (USFS)
Regenerating Northern Red Oak After Salvage Using Bud Caps, Cages, and Brushsaw Treatment (MN DNR)
Ground image of the stand.
Oak Wilt Management Through Girdle Herbicide (Marathon Co)
Oak wilt management (credit: WI DNR)
Converting box elder and reed canary grass to bottomland hardwood-dominated communities (Private Land)
Reed canary grass on the left and suppressed by the box elder shade on the right.
Controlling reed canary grass with prescribed burning followed by direct seeding and planting (Private Land)
Prescribed burn.

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