Report of the Massachusetts State Forester to the Reservoir Commission of the City of Fall River, With Recommendations for the Protection And Maintenance of the Watershed of North Watuppa Pond
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There are exceptions. Hemlock and maple are what are called tolerant trees, and continue to live, although in deep shade. This conflict is not confined to any one period in the life of the forest, but is going on all the time. In this struggle much moisture and mineral elements in the soil are used up by trees which will never amount to anything, which elements had better be taken up by those who will. For the purposes of thinning, four classes of trees are distinguished, — dominant, intermedia...te, suppressed and dead. Dominant trees are those which have their crowns in the light. The intermediate are crowded between the dominant, and are destined to be suppressed. Suppressed trees are those below the intermediate class, and have been cut off altogether from the sunlight; they will die in a few years. An average thinning would involve the taking out of all the suppressed and many of the intermediate class. In watershed protection we must be careful not to let in sun enough to dry the soil; so the intermediate class should be cut with care.
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