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Field Trial - Natural Regeneration of Red Pine Under an Existing Stand through Shelterwood and Gap Thinning Techniques (MNDNR)
Figure 1.  The stand in 2017 – a 59 year old red pine plantation with natural regeneration in the understory
Oak Regeneration on a Southern Mesic Oak-Basswood Forest Using Coppice with Reserves Harvest (MNDNR)
Figure 1. Thirty one year old red oak trees from stump sprout origin
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)
Comparison of plant diversity and regeneration between adjoining unharvested and harvested mesic hardwood stands in southeastern Minnesota (MN DNR)
Unharvested MHs39 (left) and clearcut with reserves harvest MHs39 (right
Vegetation response 30 years after initiating a two-step oak shelterwood in central mesic hardwoods (MN DNR)
Photo of case study site 30 years after a two-step oak shelterwood was initiated. 3 to 5 inch red oak and maple are shown.
Reserve shelterwood with float disc-trenching naturally regenerates birch and oak (MN DNR)
Treatment 1 showing dense free to grow paper birch.
Regenerating aspen and hardwoods using a rollerchopper on frozen ground (MN DNR)
Rollerchopper in action on frozen ground
Gemmel Ridge White Pine Conversion (MN DNR)
Gemmel Ridge prescribed burn in progress

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