Silviculture Handbook, 2431.5
Index and Forward
I. Ecological Tools
II. Silvicultural Methods
- Purpose 21-1
- Coppice 21-3
- Clearcut 21-5
- Seed Tree 21-7
- Overstory Removal 21-9
- Shelterwood 21-11
- Single-Tree (Gap) Selection 21-14
- Group Selection 21-17
- Patch Selection 21-20
- Practices Not Part of Silvicultural Systems That May Result In Regeneration 21-24
- Establishment and Evaluation of Adequate Natural Regeneration 21-25
- References 21-30
- Appendix A. Forest Regeneration Metric 21-32
- Purpose 22-1
- Definitions 22-1
- Planning 22-1
- Site Preparation 22-11
- Direct Seeding 22-17
- Planting 22-22
- Plantation Management and Maintenance 22-24
- Specialty Plantings 22-29
- Appendix A - Individual Species Planting Considerations 22-34
- Appendix B - Herbicides for Forest Management 22-51
- Bibliography 22-52
- Purpose 23-1
- Release 23-2
- Thinning 23-4
- Thinning Clumps of Trees 23-15
- Improvement Cutting 23-20
- Salvage and Sanitation Cuttings 23-21
- Pruning 23-22
- References 23-24
Tree Marking and Retention Guidelines [PDF]
III. Cover Types - Silvics and Silviculture
- White Pine [PDF]
- Red Pine [PDF]
- Jack Pine [PDF]
- Fir-Spruce [PDF]
- Swamp Conifer -Balsam Fir [PDF]
- Black Spruce [PDF]
- Tamarack [PDF]
- White Cedar [PDF]
- Hemlock Hardwood [PDF]
- Northern Hardwood [PDF]
- Oak [PDF]
- Aspen [PDF]
- Paper Birch [PDF]
- Black Walnut [PDF]
- Swamp Hardwood [PDF]
- Bottomland Hardwood [PDF]
- Red Maple [PDF]
- Central Hardwoods [PDF]