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Mississippi State University
Established in 1878 as a land-grant college, Mississippi State University has a long history of research, learning and service that have a direct impact on those it serves. In the most recent National Science Foundation Academic Research and Development Expenditures rankings (Fiscal Year 2009), the university achieved Top 10 placement in Agricultural Sciences, and ranked 60th among all public universities. Mississippi State continues to meet the challenges of today and lay the groundwork for a brighter future.

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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
4798053 clearcut clearcut strips for regeneration of spruce/fir- species that are not windfirm. Great Northern, Maine
4799011 shelterwood
4799012 shelterwood West of Medford
4799013 shelterwood 70% cover maintained to hold back hardwood competition.
4799014 shelterwood H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest
4799015 shelterwood H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest
4799016 ponderosa pine Pinus ponderosa Uneven-aged stand.
4799017 ponderosa pine Pinus ponderosa Uneven-age stand.
1202015 shelterwood
4799026 post planting protection Deer fence exclosure
4799010 seed tree Potlatch Corporation, near Orofino.
4798054 clearcut strip clearcut from 1941 in Kaniksu National Forest, Idaho (40 years later)
4798042 shelterwood in West Virginia
4798044 seed tree 8 seed trees per acre in a loblolly and shortleaf pine mixture at Crossett, Arkansas
4798046 selection Regeneration developing in a single tree selction on an old-field site at age 33. Crossett, Arkansas
4798047 selection Group selection (2 patches) with removal of brush in openings. Crossett, Arkansas
4798048 seed tree 8 seed trees per acre in a loblolly-shortleaf pine stand. Crossett, Arkansas
4798052 selection diameter limit cut to regenerate spruce/fir; cut to favor spruce. Cut fir to 6 inch dbh and cut spruce to 20 inch dbh. Great Northern, Maine
4798045 clearcut Patch clearcuts

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