Vegetation management: Overtopping of 8-year old planted red pine by quaking aspen (naturally regenerated) (MN)

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Vegetation management: Overtopping of 8-year old planted red pine by quaking aspen (naturally regenerated) (MN)

Vegetation management: Red pine plantation w/ limited site preparation and no release treatments, 6 years after planting w/ quaking aspen competition (MN)

Vegetation management: Neighboring stand shows amount of understory vegetation that will compete with tree seedlings

Vegetation management using chainsaws

Vegetation management: Manual weed control

Vegetation management: Unsuccessful girdling (MN)

Herbicide application w/ bark applicator; quaking aspen (MN)

Vegetation management: Herbicide application by spraying stem

Vegetation management: Ground application w/ skidder (over aspen)

Vegetation management: Girdeling followed by herbicide application to kill larger trees (MN)

Vegetation management: Spot herbicide application as release treatments stove pipes prevent damage to seedlings

Vegetation management: Specialized equipment for herbicide application in understory