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Managing young forests in the Douglas fir region : symposium held June 11-13, 1973

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  • These are the proceedings of the fifth short course in managing young forests in the Douglas-fir region, conducted by the School of Forestry, Oregon State University, June 11-13, 1973. Knowledge and experience in the management of young forests continues to expand. The short courses are designed to keep pace with this expansion and to bring to the forester in the field information that will be useful to him. This volume, combined with the four previously published volumes, consti­tutes an up-to-date compilation of information about manage­ment of young forests in the Douglas-fir region. New in this volume are discussions on opportunities for small forest landowners, the management of data for forest operations, and the impact of intensive management on fire hazard. More information on the levels-of-growing-stock study at Hoskins, cable thinning in young growth, and commercial thinning under sustainable harvest are included. Also, the importance of western hemlock continues to increase. Because of its silvicultural characteristics, hemlock must be managed differently and more carefully than Douglas-fir.
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