Forest Type Bulletins
These bulletins are thumbnail descriptions of Michigan forest type groups and broad management applications. There are over 50 specific Michigan forest types recognized by the US Forest Service. Many of them have similar characteristics. These bulletins "lump" similar forest types into ten groups, each with a bulletin. There are 23 US Forest Service forest types that occupy less than one percent of Michgian's forest and are not addressed in this bulletin series. In addition to the ten specific forest type group bulletins, there are eight bulletins that describe other potential topics of interest to private, non-industrial forest owners.
"Official" versions of the bulletins, in a different format, may eventually be found at the MSU Bookstore.
HYBRID POPLAR & HYBRID WILLOW 2 pages. 608 kb. Not really a forest type,but a potential plantation resource. |
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SILVICULTURAL SYSTEMS 2 pages. 425 kb. Clearcutting, shelterwood, and selection applied where needed. |
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FOREST TREE HEALTH & VIGOR 2 pages. 368 kb. A variable target with a wide range of pests and health issues. |
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FOREST PRODUCTS AND PRICES 2 pages. 472 kb. The products that loggers manufacture and stumpage for owners. |
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NORTHERN WHITE-CEDAR FOREST TYPE 2 pages. 448 kb. Mostly in the Upper Peninsula and on wetland soils. |
WHAT'S A MANAGEMENT PLAN? 2 pages. 236 kb. A key initial step down the road to sustainable management. |
MESIC CONIFERS 2 pages. 615 kb. Mostly white pine and hemlock, mixed with hardwoods. |
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Forest in the Upper Peninsula. Comments, questions,
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