. Managing the family forest. Forest management; Woodlots. 28 FARMERS' BULLETIN 2187 The results of this system of management are most favorable to the small forest owner who desires frequent and continual income from his woodland, and at the same time wants to maintain the esthetic and wildlife values. The advantage of selection cutting is that each tree can be harvested at its highest value. Clean, straight, sound, thrifty, young, vigorous, full-crowned, well-located trees of desirable kinds can be left to pro- duce future timber F-449903 This is a selection cutting in a mixed hardwo


. Managing the family forest. Forest management; Woodlots. 28 FARMERS' BULLETIN 2187 The results of this system of management are most favorable to the small forest owner who desires frequent and continual income from his woodland, and at the same time wants to maintain the esthetic and wildlife values. The advantage of selection cutting is that each tree can be harvested at its highest value. Clean, straight, sound, thrifty, young, vigorous, full-crowned, well-located trees of desirable kinds can be left to pro- duce future timber F-449903 This is a selection cutting in a mixed hardwood-coniferous woodland in New 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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