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South Fork- Locust sprouts after one season in '57 burn area. Locust was cut and poisoned spring of '67. P. P. planted in spring of '67
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Collection: Fort Valley Experimental Forest historical photographs
Organisms: ponderosa pine
locust
Location: Workman Creek; USA
Description: South Fork- Locust sprouts after one season in '57 burn area. Locust was cut and poisoned spring of '67. P. P. planted in spring of '67
Date: 11/20/1967

Dense ponderosa pine reproduction in South Fork of workman creek. Thinning will be required.
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Collection: Fort Valley Experimental Forest historical photographs
Keywords: thinning
reproduction
Organisms: ponderosa pine
Location: Workman Creek; AZ; USA
Description: Dense ponderosa pine reproduction in South Fork of workman creek. Thinning will be required.
Date: 10/07/1966

Workman Ck. South Fork forest floor (pine area) before 2nd treatment. Showing ponderosa pine reproduction in old skid road.
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Collection: Fort Valley Experimental Forest historical photographs
Organisms: ponderosa pine
Location: Workman Creek; USA
Description: Workman Ck. South Fork forest floor (pine area) before 2nd treatment. Showing ponderosa pine reproduction in old skid road.
Date: 10/1966

South fork. Ponderosa Pine. Terminal bud already set but a bud showing net growth-cause unknown.
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Collection: Fort Valley Experimental Forest historical photographs
Organisms: ponderosa pine
Location: Workman Creek; USA
Description: South fork. Ponderosa Pine. Terminal bud already set but a bud showing net growth-cause unknown.
Date: 10/1966