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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
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
Regenerating Bear Lake natural origin red pine using a mix of artificial and natural regeneration (MNDNR)
Bear Lake natural origin red pine with variable density planted red pine and mature white pine reserve trees
A Comparison of Establishment Methods for Northern Red Oak Regeneration in a Southern Dry-Mesic Oak Forest (MNDNR)
Figure 1.  Michelle Martin in the 29 year old central hardwoods case study stand in summer 2020
Harvest and Enrichment Planting to Achieve Species Diversification and Prevent Swamping in a Northern Very Wet Ash Swamp Plant Community (MNDNR)
Figure 1. Supplemental tree planting on the case study site in 2019
Red and white pine seed tree (UMN Cloquet Forestry Center)
Red and white pine reserve seed trees facing southeast 2016
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.
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 Success but Recruitment Failure after Clearcut with Reserves on a Southern Dry-Mesic Oak Forest (MN DNR)
Figure 1. Diverse central hardwoods stand with a good component of black cherry

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