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Caption reads:  "View of Nelson plot U 68 one year after heavy thinning.  Twenty-eight year old stand of loblolly pine."
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Collection: Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images
Keywords: thinning
pine
oldfield
Organisms: loblolly pine
Location: Winn Parish; Urania, LA
Description: Caption reads: "View of Nelson plot U 68 one year after heavy thinning. Twenty-eight year old stand of loblolly pine."
Date: 29-Nov

Caption reads:  "View of thinned Nelson plot U 78.  The old-field loblolly pine stand is 28 years old.  A fire burned thru this plot one year before this photo was made."
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Collection: Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images
Keywords: fire
thinning
pine
oldfield
Location: Winn Parish; Urania, LA
Description: Caption reads: "View of thinned Nelson plot U 78. The old-field loblolly pine stand is 28 years old. A fire burned thru this plot one year before this photo was made."
Date: 29-Nov

Caption reads:  "View of unmanaged [Nelson] check plot U 79 at 28 years of age."
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Collection: Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images
Keywords: thinning
pine
oldfield
Location: Winn Parish; Urania, LA
Description: Caption reads: "View of unmanaged [Nelson] check plot U 79 at 28 years of age."
Date: 29-Nov

Caption reads:  "View of 33 year old stand on the [Arnold] unthinned check plot from north line of plot."
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Collection: Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images
Keywords: thinning
pine
oldfield
Location: Winn Parish; Urania, LA
Description: Caption reads: "View of 33 year old stand on the [Arnold] unthinned check plot from north line of plot."
Date: 29-Nov

Unthinned control plot
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Collection: Fort Valley Experimental Forest historical photographs
Keywords: thinning
study
Organisms: ponderosa pine
Location: Kaibab National Forest; AZ; USA
Description: Unthinned control plot
Date: 11/20/1929

Control (unthinned) plot
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Collection: Fort Valley Experimental Forest historical photographs
Keywords: thinning
Location: Kaibab National Forest; AZ; USA
Description: Control (unthinned) plot
Date: 11/20/1929

Control (unthinned) plot
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Collection: Fort Valley Experimental Forest historical photographs
Keywords: thinning
Location: Kaibab National Forest; AZ; USA
Description: Control (unthinned) plot
Date: 11/20/1929

Thinning Plot
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Collection: Fort Valley Experimental Forest historical photographs
Keywords: thinning
Location: Kaibab National Forest; AZ; USA
Description: Thinning Plot
Date: 11/20/1929

Thinning plot
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Collection: Fort Valley Experimental Forest historical photographs
Keywords: thinning
Location: Kaibab National Forest; AZ; USA
Description: Thinning plot
Date: 11/20/1929

Caption reads: "Urania, La. LaSalle Parish. Loblolly and shortleaf pine. Isom Strange Plot #80. Check plot compares with #81. Picture taken from corner #1. This stand is 22 years old. Tree #1 is 8.9" diameter and 53 feet tall."
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Collection: Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images
Keywords: thinning
check plot
Organisms: loblolly pine
shortleaf pine
Location: LaSalle Parish, Louisiana
Description: Caption reads: "Urania, La. LaSalle Parish. Loblolly and shortleaf pine. Isom Strange Plot #80. Check plot compares with #81. Picture taken from corner #1. This stand is 22 years old. Tree #1 is 8.9" diameter and 53 feet tall."
Date: 11/17/1929