Fred Baker's Images
Organization: Utah State UniversityUnit: Department of Forest Resources
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| Image | Subject Name | Scientific Name | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4799073 | clearcut | Mechanized harvesting leaves little aerial slash- as it is either at the landing or packed into the ground by skidder traffic. Prescribed burning is no longer an option, and the sphagnum seedbed is covered with debris, restricting seedling germination/establishment | |
| 4799074 | clearcut | Mechanized harvesting leaves little aerial slash- as it is either at the landing or packed into the ground by skidder traffic. Prescribed burning is no longer an option, and the sphagnum seedbed is covered with debris, restricting seedling germination/establishment | |
| 4799075 | clearcut | Mechanized harvesting leaves little aerial slash- as it is either at the landing or packed into the ground by skidder traffic. Prescribed burning is no longer an option, and the sphagnum seedbed is covered with debris, restricting seedling germination/establishment | |
| 4799054 | mechanical strip thinning | Hydro Ax thinning of mistletoe infected stand in British Columbia. Not an effective practice as infected trees remain in unthinned strips. | |
| 4799060 | dwarf mistletoes | Arceuthobium spp. | Infected shelterwood residuals ensure infection of regeneration and must be cut as soon as regeneration is established. Stand located in Wyoming. |
