Bul. 1496, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture PLATE 3 
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SLASH DISPOSAL IN TWO TYPES 
A hardwood forest in northern Wisconsin where slash has been piled and burned along roads (A); 
elsewhere the tops are lopped and scattered (B) without burning. In the Norway pine stand (C) 
on the Minnesota National Forest the slash was burned at the time of logging and before skid- 
ding, at low cost and with a saving in timber salvaged as a result of the clean-up. (F-13104-A) 
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