. Managing the family forest. Forest management; Woodlots. State Rt. 27 Farm Management Plan Woodland Section [approximate scale: 1 ineh = 1,000 feet] Area No. Woodland description Recommended treatment1 1__ Pine-hardwood Commercial improvement cut: What to be cut. How to sell it. When it shall be cut again, etc. 2__ Cut-over Reforestation: Species, spacing and time to plant. Number of trees needed, etc. 3__ Bottom-land hardwoods Timber stand improvement: What to do. How to do it, etc. 1 Forester to prescribe details. RESTOCKING THE FOREST. Natural Seeding The cheapest way to reproduce a stand
. Managing the family forest. Forest management; Woodlots. State Rt. 27 Farm Management Plan Woodland Section [approximate scale: 1 ineh = 1,000 feet] Area No. Woodland description Recommended treatment1 1__ Pine-hardwood Commercial improvement cut: What to be cut. How to sell it. When it shall be cut again, etc. 2__ Cut-over Reforestation: Species, spacing and time to plant. Number of trees needed, etc. 3__ Bottom-land hardwoods Timber stand improvement: What to do. How to do it, etc. 1 Forester to prescribe details. RESTOCKING THE FOREST. Natural Seeding The cheapest way to reproduce a stand is usually through natural seeding. But this is not always easy. Ease of getting natural reproduction established varies between localities, forest types, and species. It depends not only on the avail- ability of seed, but also upon available moisture, favorable summer temperature, condition of the seedbed, number of rodents, insects and. 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 Mark, Gordon G. , 1910-; Dimmick, Robert S. , 1911-. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture
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