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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.
Plant species richness in jack pine woodlands following regeneration treatments (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
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
Regenerating Blueberry Hill natural origin red pine using a mix of artificial and natural regeneration (MN DNR)
Variable density regeneration pattern and bud-capped jack pine and white pine mixed with red pine
Landscape-scale Harvest and Prescribed Burn to Meet Multiple Objectives (USFS)
Helicopter view of project on burn day.  Evenly spaced leave trees and reserve areas shown.
Establishing red pine and controlling buckthorn with mechanical site prep (MN DNR)
Taken August 2018,1.5 years post treatment, raspberry and goldenrod dominate in the mulched and trenched area
Sawbill Monitoring Project: Inventorying Jack Pine-Aspen-Birch 10-15 Years Mechanical Site Prep and Planting (USFS)
Bent over trunks of snow damaged jack pine

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