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Regenerating Bear Lake natural origin red pine using a mix of artificial and natural regeneration (MNDNR)
Bear Lake natural origin red pine with variable density planted red pine and mature white pine reserve trees
A Comparison of Establishment Methods for Northern Red Oak Regeneration in a Southern Dry-Mesic Oak Forest (MNDNR)
Figure 1.  Michelle Martin in the 29 year old central hardwoods case study stand in summer 2020
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
Conifer Strongholds in a Changing Northwoods Landscape: Crooked Lake (USFS)
Forest canopy gap near a lake with brush removed and tree seedlings planted with browse protection shelters over them.
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.
Hybrid Aspen Using "Dense-pack" Plantings and Shearing (Itasca Cty, MN)
A dense pack of planted hybrid aspen

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