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USDA Forest Service

USDA Forest Service

The U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service is a Federal agency that manages public lands in national forests and grasslands. The Forest Service is also the largest forestry research organization in the world, and provides technical and financial assistance to state and private forestry agencies. Gifford Pinchot, the first Chief of the Forest Service, summed up the purpose of the Forest Service—"to provide the greatest amount of good for the greatest amount of people in the long run."


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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
1118166 shelterwood Shelterwoodwith planted nuttall oak & natural oak regeneration
1118128 clearcut Patch clearcut, 3-acre area
1118171 selection single tree selection, canopy gap in single-tree selection in Wiscinsin hardwoods
1118174 selection Group selection, regen development in a patch opening
1118175 selection Group selection, with thinning between groups. Note ash regeneration
1118168 selection Single tree selection. Note numerous small stem in background
1118181 selection Group selection with cottonwood & green ash
1118173 selection Edge of group selection
1118199 thinning (stand) Opening between crowns in thinned stand
1118150 shelterwood 2-aged deferment
1118153 shelterwood Willow, water, and Nuttall oak
1359033 shelterwood Three-step shelterwood cutting method in Engelmann spruce-subalpine fir (Picea engel-mannii-Abies lasiocarpa) forest showing preparatory cut; Fraser Experimental Forest, Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest, north-central Colorado
1118167 shelterwood Oak shelterwood. Reduce ba ~ 25 %
1118178 selection Group selection marking
5040076 red pine Pinus resinosa Red pine shelterwood stand with natural regeneration below.  Red pine seed tree-shelterwood regeneration.  The regenerating pine in these kinds of stands are at risk of failure due to Diplodia pinea.
5040077 red pine Pinus resinosa Regenerating red pine stand under a shelterwood cut.
2253099 skidding horse logging
3036084 log deck log deck in a harvest area
3037009 harvesting cut and leave
5042013 thinning (stand) thinned stand
5040078 Diplodia blight Sphaeropsis sapinea shelterwood modified after Sphaeropsis
5040079 Diplodia blight Sphaeropsis sapinea shelterwood with Sphaeropsis
5035012 oak decline trees marked for removal
5034058 shelterwood
5034059 shelterwood
5034060 shelterwood
2253098 skidding horse logging
1118482 selection Group selection Ovachita N.F.
1118367 clearcut
1118369 selection
1406255 clearcut
1118209 shelterwood In mature stand.
1118189 shelterwood Deferment cut
1118190 shelterwood Deferment cut, new epicormic branches on deferment tree
1118191 shelterwood Deferment cut, large cottonwood in sugarberry, elm, cottonwood, sycamore two-aged stand
1118192 buttonbush Cephalanthus occidentalis Deferment cut, good quality willow oak in 2-aged stand
1118182 selection group selection, elm, ash, sugarberry, cottonwood and pecan
1118183 selection Group selection
1118184 selection Group selection with thinning between groups
1118185 selection Small group selection opening, planted & natural regeneration
1118186 selection 1-acre group selection opening, planted & natural regeneration
1118187 selection Abundant red oak regen on edge of group selection
1118179 selection Group selection - marking
1118180 selection Group selection with abundant ash & oak regeneration
1118172 selection single tree selection
1118176 selection group selection opening, Note ash regeneration
1118177 selection Group selection opening
1118169 selection single tree selection
1118170 selection Single tree selection, partial cutting in Wisconsin hardwoods
1118151 shelterwood Shelterwood in northern red and pin oak uplands
1118152 shelterwood Sessile, pendulate, & Northern red oak heavy shelterwood forest in France uplands
1118155 shelterwood Modified shelterwood
1118157 shelterwood Ozark oaks shelterwood Ozark Nat. Forest
1118158 shelterwood shelterwood (oaks) in Ozark N.F. on excellent site (Si 80)
1118159 shelterwood Oak shelterwood, some oak regen. Ozark Nat. Forest
1118160 shelterwood Dense green ash & water hickory following seed-tree removal
1118162 shelterwood water and willow oak
1118163 shelterwood Fenced shelterwood in France. Europe oaks & northern red oak
1118164 shelterwood
1118165 shelterwood one-yr-old sycamore, sugarberry, and pecan shelterwood
1118145 shelterwood Noxubee Wildlife Refuge
1118146 shelterwood
1118147 shelterwood 3 yr old Nuttall and willow oak. Nuttal oak with epicormics
1118148 shelterwood 3 year old shelterwood. Nuttal and willow oak
1118149 shelterwood "Good stand" loessial hill, heavy cut following established of new cherrybark oak seedlings
1118124 clearcut 1 month old clearcut
1118125 clearcut 3-yr-old clearcut
1118126 clearcut commercial clearcut 2-yrs-old
1118127 clearcut 1-yr-old clearcut well stocked
1118131 clearcut Nuttall oak on edge of patch clearcut
1118132 selection Group selection
1118133 clearcut Commercial pecan left because could not sell
1118134 clearcut edge of strip clearcut, 5 chains wide
1118139 seed tree
1118140 seed tree
1118141 seed tree seed tree in black cherry & black birch. Note electric fence to keep deer out
1118142 seed tree Dense, young sessile or pendulate oak forest
1118143 seed tree black cherry / black birch
1359034 shelterwood Clearcut cutting method in Engelmann spruce-subalpine fir (Picea engelmannii-Abies lasiocarpa) forest showing regeneration established since early 1980s; Fraser Experimen-tal Forest, Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest, north-central Colorado
1210028 quaking aspen Populus tremuloides Clearcut in quaking aspen/kinnikinnick (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi) community type, Clark Spring area, South Park Ranger District
0808069 clearcut in the Notch area at west end of the Heppner Ranger District
0808070 clearcut Clearcuts in the Notch area at west end of the Heppner Ranger District
1420016 shelterwood immediately after seed tree removal cut, Compartment 93, USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama, February 1954
3046059 selection group selection in Selma, Alabama
3046060 selection group selection in Selma, Alabama
3046061 clearcut before harvest in Buchanan, Alabama compare to image number 3046062
3046062 clearcut after harvest in Buchanan, Alabama compare to image number 3046061
4799087 seed tree Seed tree cut leaving eight trees uniformly distrubed per acre for natural regeneration of Ponderosa Pine (Pinus ponderosa), Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii), Sugar Pine (Pinus lambertiana), California white fir (Abies concolor), and Incense-cedar (Libocedrus decurrens)in the Challeuge Experimental Forest in the northern Sierra Nevada's. Slash was windrowed and burned.
4799088 shelterwood Shelterwood cut leaving 12 per acre for natural regeneration of Ponderosa Pine (Pinus ponderosa), Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii), Sugar Pine (Pinus lambertiana), California white fir (Abies concolor), and Incense-cedar (Libocedrus decurrens)in the Challeuge Experimental Forest in the northern Sierra Nevada's. Slash was piled and burned.
4799089 selection Group selection for natural regeneration of Ponderosa Pine (Pinus ponderosa), Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii), Sugar Pine (Pinus lambertiana), California white fir (Abies concolor), and Incense-cedar (Libocedrus decurrens)in the Challeuge Experimental Forest in the northern Sierra Nevada's. Portion of 90 foot diameter opening with one square foot seed traps.
4799090 selection Single tree selection for natural regeneration of Ponderosa Pine (Pinus ponderosa), Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii), Sugar Pine (Pinus lambertiana), California white fir (Abies concolor), and Incense-cedar (Libocedrus decurrens)in the Challeuge Experimental Forest in the northern Sierra Nevada's. Note dense needles and absence of bare ground.

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