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Development of an Operationally Feasible Buckthorn Control Method on a Light Buckthorn Infestation in the Sandstone Forestry Area (MNDNR)
Figure 1. Abundant aspen regeneration on the study site in October 2021
Linking Habitat Restoration to Bioenergy in Oak Woodlands: Bridgeview Park Reserve (MN DNR & Sherburne County)
PRI cutting crew during the removal process.
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
Linking Habitat Restoration to Bioenergy in Oak Woodlands: Alimagnet Park (MN DNR & City of Burnsville)
Healthy Forests, Healthy Farms - Buckthorn Removal (UMN)
A pile of removed buckthorn with agricultural fields in the background.
Increasing Floodplain Resilience in Southeast Minnesota (US Fish and Wildlife Service)
Figure 1. Outline of the stand showing ash underplanting and buckthorn understory.

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