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Fred Russ Forest Experiment Station

Fred Russ Research Forest

Fred Russ Research Forest
02.25

The Fred Russ Research Forest is a 44 acre hardwood study area with four treatments: a control plot, shelterwood, clear cut and group cut harvest.

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Newton is a Natural

Newton is a Natural
02.03

Newton Woods is a part of Michigan State University's Fred Russ Experiment Station and is a registered natural landmark.

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Mapping Forest Structure

Mapping Forest Structure
02.34

Researchers at the Fred Russ Experiment Station are using a tree mapping system to map the locations of trees, measure size and record data in the field computer.

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A Clone of Scotch

A Clone of Scotch
02.13

Researchers at the Fred Russ Research Forest are focusing on the genetic improvement of Scotch Pine.

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For more information on the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station field research stations, contact:

Land Management Office
246 Spartan Way
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824-3005
Phone: 517-355-3272

 

Last Updated: March 16, 2009
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