| Collection: | Paul Smith Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive |
| Keywords: |
personnel stump post-harvest reproduction |
| Organisms: |
beech maple yellow birch |
| Location: | Paul Smith Experimental Forest |
| Description: | The same place after the first cut. Poor quality beech were poisoned 19 months earlier, and were debarked with frill and sodium arsenite for $4.13 per acre. It is anticipated that hard maple and yellow birch reproduction will have a better opportunity to become established without competition from the beech. |
| Date: | 1950 |
| Collection: | Paul Smith Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive |
| Keywords: |
post-harvest gap regeneration |
| Organisms: |
beech witch hobble |
| Location: | Paul Smith Experimental Forest |
| Description: | On higher ground, beech and witch hobble occupied some large openings 3 years after cutting. |
| Date: | 1950 |
| Collection: | Paul Smith Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive |
| Keywords: |
regeneration hardwood post-harvest clearcut |
| Organisms: | beech |
| Location: | Paul Smith Experimental Forest |
| Description: | Residual and second growth northern hardwoods on a "clearcutting". A large number of beech remain. |
| Date: | 1950 |
| Collection: | Paul Smith Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive |
| Keywords: |
personnel selection post-harvest |
| Organisms: |
beech witch hobble |
| Location: | Paul Smith Experimental Forest |
| Description: | The light cutting favoried the tolerant beeech and witch hobble, but did not the better hardwood seedlings. |
| Date: | 1950 |




