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Caption reads:  "Relatively large group of shortleaf and loblolly pine pole size timber severely damaged by ice storm of Jan. 14, 1944.  Trees from 4-8 inches d.b.h. growing in groupds and stands of the same size that have been recently thinned suffered heavy damage."
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Collection: Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images
Keywords: experimental forest
ice
disturbance
Organisms: shortleaf pine
loblolly pine
pine
Location: Crossett Experimental Forest; Ashley County; Arkansas
Description: Caption reads: "Relatively large group of shortleaf and loblolly pine pole size timber severely damaged by ice storm of Jan. 14, 1944. Trees from 4-8 inches d.b.h. growing in groupds and stands of the same size that have been recently thinned suffered heavy damage."
Date: 5/6/1944

Caption reads:  "Group of small sized shortleaf-loblolly pine that has completely recovered from the effects of the severe ice storm of January 14, 1944.  Same view as in Photograph No. 429532 but four months later."
more info/bigger image
Collection: Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images
Keywords: experimental forest
ice
disturbance
Organisms: shortleaf pine
loblolly pine
pine
Location: Crossett Experimental Forest; Ashley County; Arkansas
Description: Caption reads: "Group of small sized shortleaf-loblolly pine that has completely recovered from the effects of the severe ice storm of January 14, 1944. Same view as in Photograph No. 429532 but four months later."
Date: 5/6/1944