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Conifer Strongholds in a Changing Northwoods Landscape: 1417 Sale (St. Louis County)
Tree planting crew in harvest area
Reforesting Sites Dominated by Reed Canary Grass, Phalaris arundinacea (USFWS)
Minnesota Conservation Corps planting trees
Healthy Forests, Healthy Farms - Buckthorn Removal (UMN)
A pile of removed buckthorn with agricultural fields in the background.
Mississippi River Pool 3 Floodplain Forest Silvicultural Trials (US Army Corps of Engineers)
Figure 1. Reed canary grass remains a problem to seedling regeneration in treatment areas.
Increasing Floodplain Resilience in Southeast Minnesota (US Fish and Wildlife Service)
Figure 1. Outline of the stand showing ash underplanting and buckthorn understory.
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.
Mississippi River Pool 8 Blowdown and Reforestation (US Army Corps)
Floodplain forest case image
Managing Sedge for Better Northern Hardwood Regeneration (Stockbridge-Munsee Reservation, WI)

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