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Forestry-Wildlife Collaboration to Diversify a Northern Minnesota Aspen-Birch Stand (MN DNR)
Figure 1.
Patch Clearcuts and Enrichment Plantings (Blandin)
Figure 1. October 2016, planted white spruce within harvest gap approximately 2 years following brush saw release treatment.
Group Selection Harvest for Northern Hardwood Regeneration (Carlton County, MN)
Aspen Clearcut with Significant Paper Birch Regeneration Despite Minimal Paper Birch Reserves (USFS-SNF)
Aerial image with stand boundary
Overstory Removal of Red Pine to Release White Pine Regeneration (Private)
Slash trail on the property post treatment
Regenerating Northern Red Oak After Salvage Using Bud Caps, Cages, and Brushsaw Treatment (MN DNR)
Ground image of the stand.
Comparing Fall vs. Winter Shelterwood Harvests (Aitkin County MN)
2017 Aerial photo showing shelterwood harvests
Regenerating aspen and hardwoods using a rollerchopper on frozen ground (MN DNR)
Rollerchopper in action on frozen ground
Yellow birch regeneration near Canyon MN (MN DNR)
Yellow birch stem from the site

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