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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.
Sawbill Monitoring Project: Inventorying White Pine 10-15 years after Mechanical Site Prep and Planting (USFS)
Young white pine, paper birch, jack pine, mountain ash, balsam fir in the foreground. Residual mature white pine in the background.
Jack Pine Regeneration Following Differing Skidding Treatments and Biomass Retention Levels (UMN-CFC)
The treatment area following the clearcut of red pine. Note the variable levels of slash.
Gullion Clearcut with Reserves for Ruffed Grouse (UMN-CFC)
Comparison of plant diversity and regeneration between adjoining unharvested and harvested mesic hardwood stands in southeastern Minnesota (MN DNR)
Unharvested MHs39 (left) and clearcut with reserves harvest MHs39 (right
Conifer Strongholds in a Changing Northwoods Landscape: 1417 Sale (St. Louis County)
Tree planting crew in harvest area
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.
Aspen for Timber in Alder Pond (Itasca County)
Figure 1: Photograph of drumming log habitat created for ruffed grouse after a timber sale in an adjacent area, summer 2017. Source: Robert Rother
Patch Clearcuts and Enrichment Plantings (Blandin)
Figure 1. October 2016, planted white spruce within harvest gap approximately 2 years following brush saw release treatment.

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