. Elements of forestry. Forests and forestry. 78 ELEMENTS OF FORESTRY object the opening of the stand so that the young reproduc- tion resulting from this seed year may develop in the spaces and light made by the thinnings. 3. Removal Cuttings. This may also be done in one or several gradual cuttings which open up the stand still farther. Fig. 16. — A Rough Application of the Shelterwood System in the Black Hills, South Dakota. Most of the stand of western yellow pine has been removed. When satis- factory reproduction has been established, the remaining trees will be cut. and finally remove al


. Elements of forestry. Forests and forestry. 78 ELEMENTS OF FORESTRY object the opening of the stand so that the young reproduc- tion resulting from this seed year may develop in the spaces and light made by the thinnings. 3. Removal Cuttings. This may also be done in one or several gradual cuttings which open up the stand still farther. Fig. 16. — A Rough Application of the Shelterwood System in the Black Hills, South Dakota. Most of the stand of western yellow pine has been removed. When satis- factory reproduction has been established, the remaining trees will be cut. and finally remove all the remaining old trees. By this time the reproduction that will form the next rotation is well under way and needs all the light possible for full 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 Moon, Frederick Franklin, 1880-1929; Brown, Nelson Courtlandt, 1885-. New York J. Wiley


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