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Students and faculty from the University of Michigan on field tour of the Crossett Experimental Forest.
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Collection: Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images
Keywords: experimental forest
personnel
field tour
Location: Crossett Experimental Forest; Ashley County; Arkansas
Description: Students and faculty from the University of Michigan on field tour of the Crossett Experimental Forest.
Date: 4/1952

Caption reads:  "Development of pine reproduction on CR 4.4(b) area formerly heavily overtopped by hardwoods which were killed by frilling and treating with 19.3% Ammate solution in water in frill 4 years ago."
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Collection: Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images
Keywords: experimental forest
pine release
herbicide
Organisms: loblolly pine
Location: Crossett Experimental Forest; Ashley County; Arkansas
Description: Caption reads: "Development of pine reproduction on CR 4.4(b) area formerly heavily overtopped by hardwoods which were killed by frilling and treating with 19.3% Ammate solution in water in frill 4 years ago."
Date: 2/5/1952

Caption reads:  "High-quality shortleaf pine now 20" d.b.h. and growing over 3" in diam. per 10 yrs.  This tree originally developed in a small opening and was partially suppressed for a long period.  The suppression cause it to clean up to a good height and the stem may now produce 70% clear lumber."
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Collection: Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images
Keywords: experimental forest
growth
Organisms: shortleaf pine
Location: Crossett Experimental Forest; Ashley County; Arkansas
Description: Caption reads: "High-quality shortleaf pine now 20" d.b.h. and growing over 3" in diam. per 10 yrs. This tree originally developed in a small opening and was partially suppressed for a long period. The suppression cause it to clean up to a good height and the stem may now produce 70% clear lumber."
Date: 1952