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Improving Oak Timber Quality and Growth through Intermediate Stand Treatments on a Site with Southern Dry-Mesic Oak Forest and Southern Dry-Mesic Oak-Hickory Woodland (MNDNR)
Figure 1. Approximately 78 year old red oaks
Abundant Red and White Oak Regeneration after Clearcut With Reserves on a Southern Dry-Mesic Oak Forest (MNDNR)
Figure 1.  The 34 Year Old Stand in 2020.  This picture shows one of the portions of the stand with a strong white oak component.
Acorns and anchor chain to increase oak regeneration (MN DNR)
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
Paper Birch Regeneration in a Shelterwood vs Seed-tree Harvest (MN DNR)
Image of the shelterwood harvest observed in this case study
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
Deer Exclosure Effects on Mesic Oak Forest in St. Croix State Forest (MN DNR)
Deer exclosure fencing with regenerating oak, aspen and birch
Sawbill Monitoring Project: Inventorying Mixed Woods 10-15 years after Mechanical Site Prep and Planting (USFS)
Brush in the foreground. Young white pine with signs of White pine leaf adelgid with residual overstory sugar maple in the background.

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