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Abundant Red and White Oak Regeneration after Clearcut With Reserves on a Southern Dry-Mesic Oak Forest (MNDNR)
Figure 1.  The 34 Year Old Stand in 2020.  This picture shows one of the portions of the stand with a strong white oak component.
Landscape-scale Harvest and Prescribed Burn to Meet Multiple Objectives (USFS)
Helicopter view of project on burn day.  Evenly spaced leave trees and reserve areas shown.
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.
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.
Increasing Floodplain Resilience in Southeast Minnesota (US Fish and Wildlife Service)
Figure 1. Outline of the stand showing ash underplanting and buckthorn understory.
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
Enrichment planting of shade tolerant conifers in aspen coppice (UPM-Blandin Paper Co.)
Dwarf Mistletoe Management for Black Spruce in Northern Minnesota (MN DNR)
Detail of Arceuthobium pusillum, dwarf mistletoe. Photo included under Creative Commons license, photo credit Doug McGrady, source: www.flickr.com/photos/douglas_mcgrady
Stumphges Jack Pine (MN DNR)
Stumphges jack pine - seedlings

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