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Caption reads:  "Castor thinning plot (Mt 111, Urania), loblolly pine, 31 years old, plot established in 1915 heavily thinned plot E2.  Photo station 6 feet southwest of the NW corner stake of plot, man standing next to tree 70."
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Collection: Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images
Keywords: thinning
pine
oldfield
Organisms: loblolly pine
Location: Urania, LA; LaSalle Parish
Description: Caption reads: "Castor thinning plot (Mt 111, Urania), loblolly pine, 31 years old, plot established in 1915 heavily thinned plot E2. Photo station 6 feet southwest of the NW corner stake of plot, man standing next to tree 70."
Date: 8/10/1926

Caption reads:  "Castor thinning plot (Mt 111, Urania), loblolly pine, 31 years old, plot established in 1915, check plot E1, unthinned, burned over once since establishment, on June 15, 1925.  Photo taken from near middle of western boundary line, looking east, photo station between trees 12 and 13."
more info/bigger image
Collection: Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images
Keywords: thinning
pine
oldfield
Organisms: loblolly pine
Location: Urania, LA; LaSalle Parish
Description: Caption reads: "Castor thinning plot (Mt 111, Urania), loblolly pine, 31 years old, plot established in 1915, check plot E1, unthinned, burned over once since establishment, on June 15, 1925. Photo taken from near middle of western boundary line, looking east, photo station between trees 12 and 13."
Date: 8/10/1926