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Predominance of beech with a mix of other hardwood species. Beech is present in all age classes.
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Collection: Paul Smith Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive
Keywords: pre-harvest
hardwood
Organisms: beech
Location: Paul Smith Experimental Forest; Compartment 48
Description: Predominance of beech with a mix of other hardwood species. Beech is present in all age classes.
Date: 4/19/1957

Initial stand photo of northern hardwood stand taken facing N85W from a point 0.38 chains N45W of stake 85-20. Also predominance of hemlock and spruce. It's a transition zone between types with spruce reproduction coming in as well as beech and striped maple.
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Collection: Paul Smith Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive
Keywords: pre-harvest
regeneration
hardwood
Organisms: spruce
hemlock
beech
striped maple
Location: Paul Smith Experimental Forest; Compartment 48
Description: Initial stand photo of northern hardwood stand taken facing N85W from a point 0.38 chains N45W of stake 85-20. Also predominance of hemlock and spruce. It's a transition zone between types with spruce reproduction coming in as well as beech and striped maple.
Date: 4/11/1957

Initial stand photo of northern hardwoods taken facing N10E from a point 0.14 chains S75W of stake 86-21. Hard maple and beech overstory and scattered 2 and 3 foot tall beech and hard maple saplings.
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Collection: Paul Smith Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive
Keywords: pre-harvest
hardwood
Organisms: beech
maple
Location: Paul Smith Experimental Forest; Compartment 48
Description: Initial stand photo of northern hardwoods taken facing N10E from a point 0.14 chains S75W of stake 86-21. Hard maple and beech overstory and scattered 2 and 3 foot tall beech and hard maple saplings.
Date: 4/11/1957

Taken 9 years after cutting. Taken due E from point 0.72 chains S58W from stake 34-46. Reproduction here is almost entirely beech. A. Misura in photo.
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Collection: Paul Smith Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive
Keywords: reproduction
hardwood
personnel
Organisms: beech
pine
Location: Paul Smith Experimental Forest; Compartment 38
Description: Taken 9 years after cutting. Taken due E from point 0.72 chains S58W from stake 34-46. Reproduction here is almost entirely beech. A. Misura in photo.
Date: 10/23/1956

Taken due north from stake 82-19. Same area in photo number 405 in March of 1957.
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Collection: Paul Smith Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive
Keywords: hardwood
Organisms: beech
maple
Location: Paul Smith Experimental Forest; Compartment 49
Description: Taken due north from stake 82-19. Same area in photo number 405 in March of 1957.
Date: 5/15/1956

The continuing decadence of yellow birch over 200 years old create openings favorable for beech and other tolerant hardwoods.
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Collection: Paul Smith Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive
Keywords: personnel
hardwood
old growth
Organisms: yellow birch
beech
Location: Paul Smith Experimental Forest
Description: The continuing decadence of yellow birch over 200 years old create openings favorable for beech and other tolerant hardwoods.
Date: 1950

A situation that is common in the Adirondacks: mature yellow birch and hard maple, with beech in a secondary position. In similar stands, cutting of the better hardwoods -- with only a limited market for beech -- has put beech in a dominant position. With the abundance of beech reproduction of all sizes, lack of hard maple of similar sizes, and the intolerance of the birch, it appears that beech can remain in possession of such sites for a long time. "Is this desirable or undesirable?"
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Collection: Paul Smith Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive
Keywords: personnel
hardwood
Organisms: beech
yellow birch
maple
Location: Paul Smith Experimental Forest
Description: A situation that is common in the Adirondacks: mature yellow birch and hard maple, with beech in a secondary position. In similar stands, cutting of the better hardwoods -- with only a limited market for beech -- has put beech in a dominant position. With the abundance of beech reproduction of all sizes, lack of hard maple of similar sizes, and the intolerance of the birch, it appears that beech can remain in possession of such sites for a long time. "Is this desirable or undesirable?"
Date: 1950

Large openings encouraged hard maple and beech reproduction. The large trees did not meet current standards of merchantability and were not wanted by the cutters 6 years earlier. Improving markets may permit harvest of some trees in the furture, but others are cull. "Can and should anything be done to help the better saplings? Would there be long-range benefits to compensate for investments made to improve the stand?"
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Collection: Paul Smith Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive
Keywords: gap
personnel
hardwood
reproduction
Organisms: maple
beech
Location: Paul Smith Experimental Forest
Description: Large openings encouraged hard maple and beech reproduction. The large trees did not meet current standards of merchantability and were not wanted by the cutters 6 years earlier. Improving markets may permit harvest of some trees in the furture, but others are cull. "Can and should anything be done to help the better saplings? Would there be long-range benefits to compensate for investments made to improve the stand?"
Date: 1950

The natural area also contains stands of northern hardwoods. Here, beech have developed beneath large yellow birch and hard maple.
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Collection: Paul Smith Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive
Keywords: personnel
hardwood
Organisms: beech
yellow birch
maple
Location: Paul Smith Experimental Forest
Description: The natural area also contains stands of northern hardwoods. Here, beech have developed beneath large yellow birch and hard maple.
Date: 1950

Mature norther hardwoods containing many intermediate beech. In this stand ages of mature trees averaged; hard maple 235, yellow birch 218, and beech 230.
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Collection: Paul Smith Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive
Keywords: personnel
hardwood
old growth
Organisms: beech
maple
yellow birch
Location: Paul Smith Experimental Forest
Description: Mature norther hardwoods containing many intermediate beech. In this stand ages of mature trees averaged; hard maple 235, yellow birch 218, and beech 230.
Date: 1950