Mapping Vulnerability of Spruce-Fir Stands in the Northeast to Spruce Budworm Attack
Goal(s)/Objective(s): Give plans for large holdings and smaller holdings
Key Findings: Among a number of areas or stands classified as "high hazard" there will be a considerable range in risk involved.
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- McLintock, Thomas F.
Northeastern Forest Experiment Station
Once again a spruce budworm epidemic threatens to destroy large volumes of timber in the Northeast. One defense against the budworm is to cut and utilize trees in those stands in which the budworms are most apt to feed and breed. In this report the author presents three practical methods of determining what trees or stands should be cut first.
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