Open sadlerw opened 7 years ago
"We ask that you do not cut in plantations, previously thinned stands of trees, campgrounds, or areas posted as closed to Christmas tree cutting."
"Only trees that are three to four inches in diameter or less at the stump should be cut. The stump should be cut below eight inches in height. Remove all the limbs from the unused portion of the tree, including the live limbs from the stump. Please do not cut large trees just for their tops."
"Forest Service roads which are plowed in the winter may have logging traffic. Please drive safely, and be alert for other hazards that may occur. Park in an area where other traffic can get by safely."
"Christmas trees cut to thin overcrowded stands can be beneficial. As young stands of trees mature, they are constantly competing for more space. By cutting your Christmas tree from dense groups around the more vigorous trees, the remaining trees will grow faster to make our future forest."
Key Content Changes from Staging:
Add Western Red Cedar and Western White Pine; Remove Larch. Ensure Prohibited tree species is listed last; in this instance, Whitebark Pine. Note order of trees; more popular varieties are listed first (and the order is different from what's on staging.)
Below reflects changes from what is on staging https://app.zenhub.com/files/106473503/e588e0ca-6dd1-413d-aec4-d35627186a27/download
Content with Comments from reviewers https://app.zenhub.com/files/106473503/3bd79b78-b040-4c02-b7a4-8f4f1c74099c/download
Species info is there, and so is stump height and diameter, but there is no tree height restriction. is this an error, or is there no restriction on the height of trees folks can harvest in Flathead?
Missing a horizontal rule between Englemann Spruce and Douglas-fir species info.
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