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Variable Establishment, Growth and Health of Hardwoods Direct Seeded onto Two Former Agricultural Fields (MNDNR)
Figure 1. A portion of the site in 2020 showing white oak and black walnut crowns.
Afforestation of an Agricultural Field to Mixed Hardwoods by Direct Seeding (MNDNR)
Figure 1.  A section of the stand in 2020 exhibiting excellent black walnut establishment and growth
Direct Seeding of Hardwoods on a Former Agricultural Site with Observations on Soil Compaction (MNDNR)
Figure 1. Direct seeding site 9 growing seasons after establishment
Acorns and anchor chain to increase oak regeneration (MN DNR)
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
Root River Floodplain Direct Seeding (USFWS)
Photo showing maple and other seedlings on the planting site.
Converting box elder and reed canary grass to bottomland hardwood-dominated communities (Private Land)
Reed canary grass on the left and suppressed by the box elder shade on the right.
Controlling reed canary grass with prescribed burning followed by direct seeding and planting (Private Land)
Prescribed burn.
Converting Agricultural Land Through Hardwood Direct Seeding (private land)
Modified fertilizer spreader with tree seed

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