Smith Creek thinning plot laid out by Pemberton in fall of 1922 and thinned. All swept by fire in September, 1923, and the experiment ruined. Live sprouts to left are in the thinned portion, but even here over 3/4 of the sprouts were killed
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Location: average distance Identification: named demonstration plot or section corner appears in photograph No people present in picture
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fritz_metcalf-1789
Subject
Plots - Smith Creek Plots - Thinning plots Fires - Effects on vegetation Studies - Thinning Plots Mendocino County
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