Collection: | Paul Smith Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive |
Keywords: |
pre-harvest regeneration |
Organisms: |
spruce fir white pine |
Location: | Paul Smith Experimental Forest; Compartment 6 |
Description: | Partially cut over area initial stand photo. Taken facing S20E from a point 55 feet S10W of stake 53-7. |
Date: | 7/21/1959 |
Collection: | Paul Smith Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive |
Keywords: |
pre-harvest personnel regeneration |
Organisms: |
white pine spruce fir |
Location: | Paul Smith Experimental Forest; Compartment 54 |
Description: | Spruce forest initial stand photo. A. Misura standing by large white pine. Crown closure more pronounced, reproduction of spruce and fir averaging 4 to 5 feet high. Reproduction is very abundant. Taken facing N40W 1.69 chains N62E of stake 69-21. Snow depth 6-9 inches. |
Date: | 3/25/1957 |
Collection: | Paul Smith Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive |
Keywords: |
harvest personnel regeneration |
Organisms: | white pine |
Location: | Paul Smith Experimental Forest; Compartment 25 |
Description: | Taken N30W from a point 0.83c chain S02E of plot stake 27-67. D. Vander Poel in photo. |
Date: | 6/6/1955 |
Collection: | Paul Smith Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive |
Keywords: |
regeneration pre-harvest |
Organisms: |
white pine fir |
Location: | Paul Smith Experimental Forest; Compartment 14 |
Description: | White pine overstory with dense understory. Taken N30W from photo #2, located on knoll southeast of #20-61. Stand before cutting. Residual stand photo is #3. |
Date: | 4/28/1955 |
Collection: | Paul Smith Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive |
Keywords: |
softwood regeneration gap |
Organisms: | white pine |
Location: | Paul Smith Experimental Forest |
Description: | An old field in the Farm Woodlot reverting to white pine and hardwoods. The first pines have been severely weeviled, but younger pines -- afforded some overstory protection -- have suffered little damage. White pine in the Paul Smiths area is regenerating only on old fields, and on some sandy soils. |
Date: | 1950 |