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Russell R. Reynolds showing several men (Custer Ross, unidentified, Reynolds) a pine cut as a part of the 25th annual harvest of the Crossett EF's "Poor" Farm Forestry Forty.  This loblolly pine was 24 inches in DBH and contained 578 board feet of lumber.  Tree had been seriously suppressed when young, and had a fire scar at its base, but grew well for 50 years after release.
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Collection: Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images
Keywords: experimental forest
personnel
Organisms: loblolly pine
Location: Crossett Experimental Forest; Ashley County; Arkansas
Description: Russell R. Reynolds showing several men (Custer Ross, unidentified, Reynolds) a pine cut as a part of the 25th annual harvest of the Crossett EF's "Poor" Farm Forestry Forty. This loblolly pine was 24 inches in DBH and contained 578 board feet of lumber. Tree had been seriously suppressed when young, and had a fire scar at its base, but grew well for 50 years after release.
Date: 11/1962

Russell R. Reynolds next to an 18-inch d.b.h. loblolly pine with a volume of 156 board feet in sawtimber and 0.10 cords of pulpwood that has grown from seed on the Poor 40 (CEF) since that demonstration was established.
more info/bigger image
Collection: Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images
Keywords: experimental forest
personnel
Organisms: loblolly pine
Location: Crossett Experimental Forest; Ashley County; Arkansas
Description: Russell R. Reynolds next to an 18-inch d.b.h. loblolly pine with a volume of 156 board feet in sawtimber and 0.10 cords of pulpwood that has grown from seed on the Poor 40 (CEF) since that demonstration was established.
Date: 11/1962