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Excerpt from Snow Behavior in Forests of Northern Minnesota and Its Management Implications
The red pine stands observed were thinned to 60, 100, and 140 square feet of basal area. Also studied was an adjacent aspen pole stand and an Open grassy area.
The aspen stands studied were thinned to 50, 65, 80, and 115 square feet of basal area. These were compared to each other and to a young brushy hardwood stand, two young pine stands, a mixed pine hardwood stand, and an open grassy area.
Five cutting methods in black spruce were observed. These were a clear-cut strip oriented east-west, a shelterwood cut, individual tree selection, an uncut stand, and an Open clear-cut patch.
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