Heavily thinned plot. Priest River Experimental Station. Thinned July, 1914. 354 trees per acre left. Note good growth of Western Red Cedar as understory for ground protection. A large amount of reproduction of White Pine, Hemlock, Cedar and Fir 3-5 years old and 2"-6" high also coming in
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Location: average distance Identification: named demonstration plot or section corner appears in photograph One person present, name unknown
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fritz_metcalf-1442
Subject
U. S. Forest Service - Priest River Experiment Station (Idaho) Plots - Thinning plots Thuja plicata - Reproduction Pinus monticola - Reproduction Tsuga sp Abies sp Plots Idaho Thinning Trees - Reproduction U. S. Forest Service - Experimental areas Idaho
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