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State of Wisconsin Section 77.82(3),Wis.Stats <br /> Department of Natural Resources <br /> Printed:05/08/2014 <br /> Managed Forest Law Order Number: <br /> Page 6 of 11 <br /> 13-010-2015 <br /> Stand #1 is dominated by oak in the sawtimber and poletimber size classes, while the regeneration size <br /> class is mainly central hardwood species. This stand is going to be managed on an even aged basis to <br /> promote forest health and vigor. The trees are approaching maturity and regeneration strategies will need <br /> to be implemented. Oak requires nearly full sunlight to regenerate. <br /> The harvesting prescription is patch clearcuts. Create 3 to 4 patches of approximately 3 to 5 acres in size <br /> throughout the stand. <br /> Box elder is also present and should be controlled along with the invasive species. <br /> Management (Silviculture!) System <br /> Manage and regenerate this stand within generally accepted silvicultural guidelines for the primary type <br /> according to the following management system. <br /> NATURAL EVEN-AGED REGENERATION OF TIMBER TYPE WITHOUT FUTURE THINNING -- <br /> Manage the stand through its rotation (the period between initial regeneration and the stand's final <br /> cutting) as a single aged forest. Regeneration cutting will remove the old stand to provide the necessary <br /> open conditions and sunlight to regenerate the stand naturally. <br /> Year Scheduled Mandatory Practice <br /> 2025 CLEARCUT REGENERATION HARVEST. Regenerate this stand by cutting all trees except <br /> designated reserved trees. This clearcut regeneration method allows trees to regenerate <br /> naturally from seed produced by adjacent timber stands or trees cut in the harvest operation. To <br /> improve the regeneration results, time your regeneration and site preparation practices to take <br /> advantage of good seed years. Variations of clearcut regeneration include uniform, alternate <br /> strip or patch, progressive strip or patch, and without reserve trees. The plan preparer adjusted <br /> the harvest schedule or boundary to meet your aesthetic goals. <br /> For most Wisconsin forest types, adequate tree reproduction will be established in 3 to 5 years <br /> following the regeneration practice or additional management practices may be required to <br /> ensure successful tree reproduction. Some forest stands may need a longer regeneration period, <br /> but these situations must be documented and closely monitored to ensure success. <br /> 2035 CLEARCUT REGENERATION HARVEST. Regenerate this stand by cutting all trees except <br /> designated reserved trees. This clearcut regeneration method allows trees to regenerate <br /> naturally from seed produced by adjacent timber stands or trees cut in the harvest operation. To <br /> improve the regeneration results,time your regeneration and site preparation practices to take <br /> advantage of good seed years. Variations of clearcut regeneration include uniform, alternate <br /> strip or patch, progressive strip or patch, and without reserve trees. The plan preparer adjusted <br /> the harvest schedule or boundary to meet your aesthetic goals. <br /> For most Wisconsin forest types, adequate tree reproduction will be established in 3 to 5 years <br /> following the regeneration practice or additional management practices may be required to <br /> ensure successful tree reproduction. Some forest stands may need a longer regeneration period, <br /> but these situations must be documented and closely monitored to ensure success. <br /> Year Scheduled Approved (Non-Mandatory) Practice <br /> 2024 INVASIVE PLANT CONTROL. Take specific measures to manage plant or tree species whose <br /> aggressive growth or reproductive patterns threaten the health or regeneration of the stand. Get <br /> the latest information on control measures from your local WDNR office or WDNR Website. <br /> STAND NUMBER 2 3 Acres <br /> Primary Type: Aspen Forest--Small Sawtimber <br /> Secondary Type: Aspen Forest--Poletimber <br />
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