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Oak Epicormic Branching and Radial Growth after Thinning in Three Native Plant Communities (MNDNR)
Figure 1. Epicormic branching on red oak trees about 10 years after thinning
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
Regeneration and Stand Improvement Results in Bottomland Hardwoods 30 Years after Initial Treatment (MN DNR)
Figure 1.  Forestry Intern Elizabeth Reeves in front of a patch of 10 to 15 year old silver maple regeneration during July 2020
33 Years of Northern Hardwood Management (Ashland County)
Sugar Maple and Yellow Birch Saplings that resulted from a selection harvest in the summer of 2006 & 2007.
A Single Tree Selection Prescription (State of WI)
Figure 1. Perimeter of 189-acre Raspberry Timber Sale. Scale is 1:15840. Map by Kelly Martinko; 9/22/16.
Testing a Single-tree Selection Alternative in Northern Hardwoods (WI DNR)
Pre-treatment photo
Single tree selection: Terra Del Fuego (Douglas Cty, WI)
Terra Del Fuego sale outline on Google Maps screenshot

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