| Collection: | Paul Smith Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive |
| Keywords: |
shelterwood post-harvest slash |
| Organisms: | white pine |
| Location: | Paul Smith Experimental Forest |
| Description: | This shelterwood can remain 10-15 years, but some of the best pines will be permitted to remain for quality production. |
| Date: | 1950 |
| Collection: | Paul Smith Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive |
| Keywords: |
shelterwood log deck slash |
| Location: | Paul Smith Experimental Forest |
| Description: | There was less exposure where windfall had not occured prior to cutting. This shelterwood can be cut in 10-15 years. |
| Date: | 1950 |
| Collection: | Paul Smith Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive |
| Keywords: |
personnel shelterwood browse |
| Organisms: |
deer maple yellow birch white ash beech witch hobble |
| Location: | Paul Smith Experimental Forest |
| Description: | The shelterwood plot was left with about 50 sq. ft. of basal area among overstory trees 6"+ d.b.h. This opening produced an abundance of hard maple, yellow birch, and white ash seedlings. Deer promptly came to "picnic" and have permitted few of these to grow beyond 12" high (snow provides some protection). Six years later these better hardwoods were growing well only within the protection of the deer exclosure. Severe browsing outside of it was benefiting the less-palatable beech and witch hobble. |
| Date: | 1950 |



