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Private companies sought to convert old, uneven-aged stands to younger, even-aged ones as rapidly as possible, thus accepting reductions in timber volume in return for increasing long-term productivity.
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Effects of even-aged timber management on survivorship in Sitka black-tailed deer, Southeast Alaska (Federal aid in wildlife restoration research progress report) by Christopher J Farmer
OpEdNews - Diary: 81 year old black farmer arrested on terroristic threat allegations 2009
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Effects of even-aged timber management on survivorship in Sitka black-tailed deer (Federal aid in wildlife restoration research progress report) by Christopher J Farmer
OpEdNews - Diary: 81 year old black farmer arrested on terroristic threat allegations 2009
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Many white fir stands have been managed using even-aged management techniques.
White fir 2009
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Effects of even-aged timber management on survivorship in Sitka black-tailed deer (Federal aid in wildlife restoration research progress report) by Christopher J Farmer
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Effects of even-aged timber management on survivorship in Sitka black-tailed deer, Southeast Alaska (Federal aid in wildlife restoration research progress report) by Christopher J Farmer
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The exploitation was very intense in the 19th and early 20th century, when many native forest stands were clear-cut and replaced by even-aged monocultures of Norway spruce.
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The next step after protecting existing stands of older forest should be to select second-growth areas that can be managed for extended rotation in even-aged forest or older cohorts (groups of trees of similar age) in multi-aged forest.
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Active restoration is useful and necessary for restoring old growth conditions faster on certain sites, but simulations suggest that such efforts should be focused on even-aged stands, uneven-aged stands with few large trees, or former plantations.
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The affect of even-aged pine plantations on the quality of wildlife habitat has become an issue in forestry.
Ashepoo-Combahee-Edisto (ACE) Basin National Estuarine Research Reserve, South Carolina 2007
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