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Development of techniques for pine seedling production in nurseries for outplanting of southern pines; Development of techniques to control brown-spot needle blight (Mycosphaerella dearnessii) in longleaf pine seedlings; Assess intensive management – prescribed burning, pruning, & thinning – in established pine stands to increase productivity
A shelterwood establishment cut in an eastern white pine stand in Maine. Shelterwood cutting removes part of the old forest stand to allow for a natural establishment of seedlings under the cover of the remaining trees. [1] Initial cuttings give just enough light to allow for the regeneration of desired species. Subsequent cuttings give the new ...
The Louisiana Statewide Red-cockaded Woodpecker Safe Harbor Program is a partnership between the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries [35] and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service [36] to enlist the aid of non-federal property owners to help build and maintain adequate foraging habitat.
Thinning from below – this low thinning can be split into 4 Grades: A Grade is a very light thinning, that removes all overtopped trees Kraft crown class 4 and 5. B Grade is a very light thinning that removes overtopped trees and intermediates which are Kraft Crown class 4,5 and some 3s, C Grade and D Grade are a moderate and heavy thinning respectively removing anything that will not lead ...
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Good Pine is located on U.S. Route 84, 1.8 miles (2.9 km) west-northwest of downtown Jena but much of the area has been annexed so it is increasingly a neighborhood of Jena. The Good Pine Lumber Company Building and the Trout-Good Pine School, which are both listed on the National Register of Historic Places, are located in Good Pine. [4]
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Pine Cliff was an unincorporated community in Washington Parish, Louisiana, United States. It was located 4 miles (6.44 kilometres) S of Franklinton, Louisiana . It was the site of a lumber plant in the early 20th century.