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Brush Saw Release of Natural Oak Regeneration After Blowdown in Several Forest Types and Plant Communities (MNDNR)
Figure 1. MN DNR Forester Doug Hecker (now retired) shows released oak seedlings
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
Regenerating Northern Red Oak After Salvage Using Bud Caps, Cages, and Brushsaw Treatment (MN DNR)
Ground image of the stand.
Aspen-birch with Long-lived Conifers (MN-private)
Stand photo
Mosaic Burn Site on Jim Readdy Rd (MN DNR)
Mosaic burn site on Jim Readdy Rd

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