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Oak Epicormic Branching and Radial Growth after Thinning in Three Native Plant Communities (MNDNR)
Figure 1. Epicormic branching on red oak trees about 10 years after thinning
Tamarack Eastern Larch Beetle Sanitation (Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa)
Figure 1. Close up of ELB infestation of dead tamarack tree within stand.
1925 Jack Pine Thinning Study and 2015 Replicates (UMN-CFC)
Heavy thinning stand in 2017
Smoky Hills Pine Uneven Aged Management (MN DNR)
Maki Road Hardwood Thinning (Fond du Lac Tribal NR)
Example of a treated patch on the Maki Rd thinning site
IIC White Spruce Release - Hart Lake (UPM-Blandin)
Hart Lake white spruce cover image
Single tree selection: Terra Del Fuego (Douglas Cty, WI)
Terra Del Fuego sale outline on Google Maps screenshot
Adaptive Silviculture for Climate Change (Chippewa NF)
ASCC Transition 2015
Algoma Birch Crop Tree Thinning (Crown-Ontario)

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