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Ken Day,Cathy Koot,Alan Wiensczyk
The shelterwood silvicultural system is not yet widely applied in British Columbia. However, it can be used to achieve particular forest land-use objectives, grow higher-value products, and incur lower silviculture costs when natural regeneration is secu...
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Ken Day,Cathy Koot,Alan Wiensczyk
Partial cutting, including shelterwood systems, is gaining profile after a long silvicultural history of clearcutting with artificial regeneration in British Columbia. The use of silvicultural systems that employ partial cutting requires good knowledge o...
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Ken Day,Cathy Koot,Alan Wiensczyk
The shelterwood silvicultural system can be used to achieve diverse management objectives. Harvest entries made during shelterwood system implementation require careful attention. Each entry can be considered a silvicultural treatment designed to modify ...
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C. Kevin Lyons,Ken Day
This project assessed whether mulching windrows of waste wood from right-of-way logging could produce an all-weather road surface for in-block roads. Three in-block spur roads in the Alex Fraser Research Forest at Williams Lake, B.C., were divided into t...
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Patrick J. Martin; Bryce Bancroft; Ken Day; Kim Peel
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