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White Pine Regeneration Through a Cluster Planting and Shelterwood Harvest Strategy in a Central Mesic Hardwood Forest Plant Community (MN DNR)

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Red Oak Growth Response after Thinning in Five Native Plant Communities (MN DNR)

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Brush Saw Release of Natural Oak Regeneration After Blowdown in Several Forest Types and Plant Communities (MN DNR)

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Vegetation response 30 years after initiating a two-step oak shelterwood in central mesic hardwoods (MN DNR)

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Pottery Clay Piles Shelterwood with Deer Browse Control (St. John's)

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