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Home Publications Tree Planters' Notes Tree Planters' Notes Issue 40 (1960) Rotary Cutter Prepares Pine Seedbed for Natural Regeneration While Clearing Brush

Rotary Cutter Prepares Pine Seedbed for Natural Regeneration While Clearing Brush

Tests in north Arkansas show that tractor-powered rotary brush cutters are effective for preparing shortleaf pine seedbeds where natural regeneration is difficult to attain. Treatment with the brush cutters resulted in a more satisfactory seedling catch, following the bumper 1957 seed crop, than was obtained by prescribed burning or chemical control of hardwoods. After 2 years, sprouting from stems severed by the cutters is not yet a problem, and it is likely that the pine will come through without early need for chemical eradication of competing hardwoods, though vines such as greenbrier and poison-ivy may be troublesome.


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Author(s): William R. Maple

Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Issue 40 (1960)