. Chestnut blight. Chestnut blight; Chestnut. Apr. 1, 1927 Natural Replacement of Blight-Killed Chestnut 635 from the side but with their crowns still in the upper story of the stand—were cut. Oak was left wherever practicable because it was then evident that the chestnut would not survive the blight. Plot 475 was located in the same stand, but received no special treatment. material removed was osed lor railroad ties and cbareoal until the chestnut was salvaged in 1917-18 along with that on plot ^^Plot 2 was laid out in 1910 m a 45-year-old stand of second-growth hardwoods on the Meshomasick


. Chestnut blight. Chestnut blight; Chestnut. Apr. 1, 1927 Natural Replacement of Blight-Killed Chestnut 635 from the side but with their crowns still in the upper story of the stand—were cut. Oak was left wherever practicable because it was then evident that the chestnut would not survive the blight. Plot 475 was located in the same stand, but received no special treatment. material removed was osed lor railroad ties and cbareoal until the chestnut was salvaged in 1917-18 along with that on plot ^^Plot 2 was laid out in 1910 m a 45-year-old stand of second-growth hardwoods on the Meshomasick State Forest, i^Thicly-eiy little or no cutting had been done prior to that tune. (Fig. 3.) Plot 4 Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original 1906-1960


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