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Opening caused by dying balsam fir. Fir seeding in (up to 3 feet tall), some eastern white pine and spruce, photo point #7 (north 38 degrees east) in MU2 on August 16 1951
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Collection: Penobscot Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive
Keywords: MU2
Farm Woodlot Study
selection system
regeneration
photo point
Organisms: balsam fir
eastern white pine
spruce
Location: Penobscot Experimental Forest; Maine
Description: Opening caused by dying balsam fir. Fir seeding in (up to 3 feet tall), some eastern white pine and spruce, photo point #7 (north 38 degrees east) in MU2 on August 16 1951
Date: 8/22/1951

White spruce and balsam fir regeneration under red maple, red oak, and paper birch. Older fir have died out, photo point #8 (north 12 degrees east) in MU2 on August 22 1951
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Collection: Penobscot Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive
Keywords: MU2
Farm Woodlot Study
selection system
regeneration
photo point
Organisms: white spruce
balsam fir
red maple
red oak
paper birch
Location: Penobscot Experimental Forest; Maine
Description: White spruce and balsam fir regeneration under red maple, red oak, and paper birch. Older fir have died out, photo point #8 (north 12 degrees east) in MU2 on August 22 1951
Date: 8/22/1951

Mature balsam fir stand before cutting, heavy marking, photo point #4 (north 67 degrees east) in MU3 on August 22 1951
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Collection: Penobscot Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive
Keywords: MU3
Compartment Management Study
selection system
marking
photo point
Organisms: balsam fir
Location: Penobscot Experimental Forest; Maine
Description: Mature balsam fir stand before cutting, heavy marking, photo point #4 (north 67 degrees east) in MU3 on August 22 1951
Date: 8/22/1951

High-order cutting practice (selection cutting) in the Cutting Practice Level Study, post cut, photo point #2 in MU1 on August 20 1951
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Collection: Penobscot Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive
Keywords: MU1
Cutting Practice Level Study
selection system
photo point
Location: Penobscot Experimental Forest; Maine
Description: High-order cutting practice (selection cutting) in the Cutting Practice Level Study, post cut, photo point #2 in MU1 on August 20 1951
Date: 8/20/1951

Eastern white pine stand with balsam fir understory, many pine seedlings of 1950 seed crop have germinated, photo point #2 in MU2 on August 16 1951
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Collection: Penobscot Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive
Keywords: MU2
Farm Woodlot Study
selection system
regeneration
photo point
Organisms: eastern white pine
balsam fir
regeneration
Location: Penobscot Experimental Forest; Maine
Description: Eastern white pine stand with balsam fir understory, many pine seedlings of 1950 seed crop have germinated, photo point #2 in MU2 on August 16 1951
Date: 8/16/1951

Red maple sprout clumps before thinning, on moist site along intermittent stream, balsam fir and white spruce regeneration, photo point #3 in MU2 on August 16 1951
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Collection: Penobscot Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive
Keywords: MU2
Farm Woodlot Study
selection system
regeneration
photo point
Organisms: red maple
balsam fir
white spruce
Location: Penobscot Experimental Forest; Maine
Description: Red maple sprout clumps before thinning, on moist site along intermittent stream, balsam fir and white spruce regeneration, photo point #3 in MU2 on August 16 1951
Date: 8/16/1951