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 thinning takes place. The second intermediate tree in the first row 

 has room in which to grow for several years and should stand. In the 

 second row the intermediate tree should be removed, because it will 

 be suppressed by the two adjacent dominant trees. In the third row 



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the first two intermediate trees have space in which to grow for some 

 time longer, while the third one has a poorer chance and should be cut. 

 Thinnings are designated as moderate when all the suppressed trees 

 and a portion of the intermediate trees are removed, and as heavy 

 when all the suppressed and intermediate trees and some of the domi- 

 nant trees also are taken out. The thinning just illustrated, there- 

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