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Successful Pre-harvest Underplanting and Clearcut with Reserves Harvest for Oak/Black Walnut Regeneration in a Southern Dry-Mesic Oak Forest (MNDNR)
Figure 1. Oak saplings 14 years after planting and harvest
Brush Saw Release of Natural Oak Regeneration After Blowdown in Several Forest Types and Plant Communities (MNDNR)
Figure 1. MN DNR Forester Doug Hecker (now retired) shows released oak seedlings
Direct Seeding of Hardwoods on a Former Agricultural Site with Observations on Soil Compaction (MNDNR)
Figure 1. Direct seeding site 9 growing seasons after establishment
Oak Epicormic Branching and Radial Growth after Thinning in Three Native Plant Communities (MNDNR)
Figure 1. Epicormic branching on red oak trees about 10 years after thinning
Regeneration and Stand Improvement Results in Bottomland Hardwoods 30 Years after Initial Treatment (MN DNR)
Figure 1.  Forestry Intern Elizabeth Reeves in front of a patch of 10 to 15 year old silver maple regeneration during July 2020
Results of 35 years of Lowland Hardwoods Regeneration Efforts on a Floodplain Forest Site in the Vermillion/Mississippi River Bottoms (MNDNR)
Figure 1: Michelle Martin in a small patch of approximately 20 year old silver maple sapling regeneration.
Oak Regeneration Success but Recruitment Failure after Clearcut with Reserves on a Southern Dry-Mesic Oak Forest (MN DNR)
Figure 1. Diverse central hardwoods stand with a good component of black cherry
Oak Regeneration on a Southern Mesic Oak-Basswood Forest Using Coppice with Reserves Harvest (MNDNR)
Figure 1. Thirty one year old red oak trees from stump sprout origin
Natural Oak Regeneration in a Southern Dry-Mesic Oak Forest Using Mechanical Site Preparation and a Clearcut with Reserves Harvest (MN DNR)
Figure 1. The site in 2019:  29 year old pole-sized mixed hardwood stand with a good red oak component

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