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S.6 Ep.1: Acadian Femelschlag

S.6 Ep.1: Acadian Femelschlag

Update: 2025-01-10
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German foresters sometimes named silvicultural systems after the region where the treatment was developed and practiced. So it is with the Acadian femelschlag, a locally developed gap-based system designed to restore species diversity and structure to the mixedwood Acadian forests of Maine and eastern Canada. Join us on this episode of SilviCast as we talk with Robert Seymour, Curtis Hutchins Professor Emeritus of Silviculture at the University of Maine, about what he has learned from over four decades of innovative silvicultural research and teaching in the Acadian forests. 

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S.6 Ep.1: Acadian Femelschlag

S.6 Ep.1: Acadian Femelschlag

Wisconsin Forestry Center and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources