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A 26-inch dbh eastern white pine marked for cutting, the largest pine to date on the Penobscot Experimental Forest, in MU24 on May 24 1955
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Collection: Penobscot Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive
Keywords: MU24
Compartment Management Study
diameter-limit cut
marking
Organisms: eastern white pine
Location: Penobscot Experimental Forest; Maine
Description: A 26-inch dbh eastern white pine marked for cutting, the largest pine to date on the Penobscot Experimental Forest, in MU24 on May 24 1955
Date: 5/24/1955

Dense balsam fir stand, pre-cut, in MU 24 on May 24, 1955
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Collection: Penobscot Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive
Keywords: MU24
Compartment Management Study
diameter-limit cut
Organisms: balsam fir
Location: Penobscot Experimental Forest; Maine
Description: Dense balsam fir stand, pre-cut, in MU 24 on May 24, 1955
Date: 5/24/1955

Eastern hemlock - hardwood stand before cutting, 9-inch dbh red maple and 12-inch dbh American beech marked for cutting, 14-inch dbh hemlock kept as future sawlog tree, balsam fir and beech regeneration, photo point #2 (on MU boundary behind permanent sample plot 1/1) in MU24 on May 24 1955
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Collection: Penobscot Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive
Keywords: MU24
Compartment Management Study
diameter-limit cut
marking
plot
release
regeneration
photo point
Organisms: eastern hemlock
red maple
American beech
balsam fir
Location: Penobscot Experimental Forest; Maine
Description: Eastern hemlock - hardwood stand before cutting, 9-inch dbh red maple and 12-inch dbh American beech marked for cutting, 14-inch dbh hemlock kept as future sawlog tree, balsam fir and beech regeneration, photo point #2 (on MU boundary behind permanent sample plot 1/1) in MU24 on May 24 1955
Date: 5/24/1955

Old pine stump in what is now a dense even-aged stand of spruce and balsam fir, just northeast of Seymour tote road about 2 and one-half chains from boundary of MUs 23 and 24, in MU24 on May 24 1955
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Collection: Penobscot Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive
Keywords: MU24
Compartment Management Study
diameter-limit cut
Organisms: spruce
balsam fir
pine
Location: Penobscot Experimental Forest; Maine
Description: Old pine stump in what is now a dense even-aged stand of spruce and balsam fir, just northeast of Seymour tote road about 2 and one-half chains from boundary of MUs 23 and 24, in MU24 on May 24 1955
Date: 5/24/1955

Dense pre-cut stand of 5-9 inch balsam fir, in MU 24 on May 24, 1955
more info/bigger image
Collection: Penobscot Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive
Keywords: MU24
Compartment Management Study
diameter-limit cut
Organisms: balsam fir
Location: Penobscot Experimental Forest; Maine
Description: Dense pre-cut stand of 5-9 inch balsam fir, in MU 24 on May 24, 1955
Date: 5/24/1955

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