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Competing trees often try to out-do each other for sunlight, moisture, and nutrients. Consequently, pine stands are often thinned to remove smaller trees and give the remaining trees more room to grow. This stand, established in 1911, was thinned in 1960. |
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Cloquet Forestry Center |
Cloquet Forestry Center · College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences · University
of Minnesota |