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County Acreage: Entry Year Compartment Compartment Review Presentation Forest Management Unit Shingleton 41185 2019 1,232 Alger Management Area: Cusino Complex Legal Description: Identified Planning Goals: Soil and topography: Ownership Patterns, Development, and Land Use in and Around the Compartment: Unique Natural Features: Archeological, Historical, and Cultural Features: Special Management Designations or Considerations: Watershed and Fisheries Considerations: Wildlife Habitat Considerations: Mineral Resource and Development Concerns and/or Restrictions T46N R17W Sections 7-9,16,18 The main goal in this compartment is to conduct multiple resource management for current and future generations. The topography mainly flat to low with conifer swamps. Rubicon sand and Houghton Muck are the two soils. The Rubicon sand, which is naturally low in fertility, carries the upland species in this compartment and the muck soils are for the cedar and low marsh areas. Most of the compartment falls into the Munising moraine II LTA and the cedar types are within the Cusino Swamp LTA. The compartment has a broken ownership that is mixed with regular private lands. The compartment has high use from the surrounding properties. Currently under review by Michigan Natural Features Inventory (MNFI). None. The entire compartment (minus stands 2,3 and 58) are an SCA for deer yard management. Stoney, Humphrey, and Prarie Creeks are found within this compartment. Standard BMP’s should be implemented to control sediment sources from adjacent uplands. Fine sediments such as silt and sand negatively affect natural reproduction of fish, decrease the diversity of aquatic invertebrate and fish taxa, and result in lower overall fish populations. This fragmented compartment lies north of Shingleton. Portions are located along Percy road west of town while the remainder is found on the north end of the Petrel Deeryard east of town. Pre-settlement data show northern hardwoods and cedar/spruce swamps as the dominant forest types within the compartment. Within the northern hardwoods, sugar maple, yellow birch, and hemlock prevailed with only a small amount of beech, white pine, and ironwood mixed in. In the lowland cedar and spruce stands tamarack, elm, red maple, and ash were also present. The species composition of the swamp conifer stands appears to be similar to that found circa 1850. The northern likely have reduced abundance of hemlock and yellow birch. The northwestern corner of this compartment contains more aspen than found in the pre-settlement times. This compartment lies within the Petrel Deer Yard. As such, wildlife habitat management objective include maintaining the closed canopy coniferous cover, maintaining the old camp 3 openings as a break out area, and re-establishing hemlock as an important component with the northern hardwood system. Surface sediments consist of an end moraine of medium-textured till and peat and muck. The glacial drift thickness varies between 0 and 50 feet. The Ordovician Prairie du Chien (PdC) Formation subcrops below the glacial drift. The PdC could be used for stone. There is a gravel pit in Section 19 and potential appears to be good on the uplands. There is no commercial oil and gas production in the UP. Revision Date: 2017-02-08 Stand Examiner: Scott Kentner 08/23/2017 3:37:04 PM - Page 1 of 2 REEDH5

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Page 1: Compartment Review Presentation - midnr.com oil and gas production ... The following reports from the Inventory are ... on the attached compartment maps: Base feature information,

CountyAcreage:

Entry YearCompartment

Compartment Review Presentation Forest Management UnitShingleton

4118520191,232Alger

Management Area: Cusino Complex

Legal Description:

Identified Planning Goals:

Soil and topography:

Ownership Patterns, Development, and Land Use in and Around the Compartment:

Unique Natural Features:

Archeological, Historical, and Cultural Features:

Special Management Designations or Considerations:

Watershed and Fisheries Considerations:

Wildlife Habitat Considerations:

Mineral Resource and Development Concerns and/or Restrictions

T46N R17W Sections 7-9,16,18

The main goal in this compartment is to conduct multiple resource management forcurrent and future generations.

The topography mainly flat to low with conifer swamps. Rubicon sand andHoughton Muck are the two soils. The Rubicon sand, which is naturally low in fertility, carries the upland species in this compartment and the muck soils are for the cedar and low marsh areas. Most of the compartment falls into the Munising moraine II LTA and the cedar types are within the Cusino Swamp LTA.

The compartment has a broken ownership that is mixed with regular private lands. The compartment has high use from the surrounding properties.

Currently under review by Michigan Natural Features Inventory (MNFI).

None.

The entire compartment (minus stands 2,3 and 58) are an SCA for deer yard management.

Stoney, Humphrey, and Prarie Creeks are found within thiscompartment. Standard BMP’s should be implemented to control sediment sources from adjacent uplands. Fine sediments such as silt and sand negatively affect natural reproduction of fish, decrease the diversity ofaquatic invertebrate and fish taxa, and result in lower overall fish populations.

This fragmented compartment lies north of Shingleton. Portions arelocated along Percy road west of town while the remainder is found on the north end of the Petrel Deeryard east of town. Pre-settlement data show northern hardwoods and cedar/spruce swamps as the dominant foresttypes within the compartment. Within the northern hardwoods, sugar maple, yellow birch, and hemlock prevailed with only a small amount of beech, white pine, and ironwood mixed in. In the lowland cedar and spruce stands tamarack, elm, red maple, and ash were also present.The species composition of the swamp conifer stands appears to be similar to that found circa 1850. The northern likely have reduced abundance of hemlock and yellow birch. The northwestern corner of this compartment contains more aspen than found in the pre-settlement times. This compartment lies within the Petrel Deer Yard. As such, wildlife habitat management objective include maintaining the closed canopy coniferous cover, maintaining the old camp 3 openings as a break out area,and re-establishing hemlock as an important component with the northern hardwood system.

Surface sediments consist of an end moraine of medium-textured till and peat and muck. The glacial drift thickness varies between 0 and 50 feet. The Ordovician Prairie du Chien (PdC) Formation subcrops below the glacial drift. The PdC could be used for stone. There is a gravel pit in Section 19 and potential appears to be good on the uplands. There is no commercial oil and gas production in the UP.

Revision Date: 2017-02-08

Stand Examiner: Scott Kentner

08/23/2017 3:37:04 PM - Page 1 of 2 REEDH5

Page 2: Compartment Review Presentation - midnr.com oil and gas production ... The following reports from the Inventory are ... on the attached compartment maps: Base feature information,

Vehicle Access:

Survey Needs:

Recreational Facilities and Opportunities:

Fire Protection:

Additional Compartment Information:

Access is fair. Most of the upland areas have some kind of vehicle access.

none

The snowmobile trail runs through section 8.

There is not a large wildfire issue for this compartment. The timber types are mainlyupland hardwood or conifer swamps.

The following reports from the Inventory are attached: Total Acres by Cover Type and Age Class Cover Type by Harvest Method Proposed Treatments – No Limiting Factors Proposed Treatments – With Limiting Factors Stand Details (Forested and Nonforested) Dedicated and Proposed Special Conservation Areas Site Condition Details

The following information is displayed, where pertinent, on the attached compartment maps: Base feature information, stand boundaries, cover types, and numbers Proposed treatments Site condition boundaries Details on the road access system

08/23/2017 3:37:04 PM - Page 2 of 2 REEDH5

Page 3: Compartment Review Presentation - midnr.com oil and gas production ... The following reports from the Inventory are ... on the attached compartment maps: Base feature information,

Cusino SWRA

Stony Creek

CountyRoad658

Riley Rd

Carlson Rd

Percy

Rd

Metser grade

H15

Roy Wright Rd

Munis

ingVa

nmee

rSh

inglet

on R

dH1

5

Old Cci Rd

Metser grade

41185002-Cut

41185017-Cut

41185009-Cut

41185012-Cut

41185044-Cut

41185036-Cut41185033-Cut

41185400-NF

Shingleton 1832015

Shingleton 1842017

Shingleton 1862011

Shingleton 1942011

Cusino SWRA 12020

43C6

26A3

62P6

3C9

46M6

23M6

6C6

35M9

32M9

9M9

52M9

55F6

49M3

12M9 41

M3

1Q5

58Q6

21C9

15M3 38

Q5

400G0

24A1

30A6

7C6

50C9

44F6

47M3

4Q6

16C6

61E6

13M9

36M9

33Q9

10C6

18Z0

59Y0

53M9

45M4

22M9

39P3

19M3

42M9

25M9

2M928

M9

11M9

48M6

5L0

8M6

31C9

51M9

20A6

37L034

M6

60L0

54C6

17M6

57C6

14M9

29X0

40X0 41186006-cut-oi

41186007-cut-oi

41186014-cut-oi

41194004-cut-oi

41194006-cut-oi

41194009-cut-oi

41194027-cut-oi

41194030-cut-oi

41194032-cut-oi

41194043-cut-oi

41194049-cut-oi

41194050-cut-oi

41194052-cut-oi 41194054-cut-oi

41194056-cut-oi

41194061-Monitor

41194063-Monitor41194062-Monitor

41194021-Cutxxx41194021-Cutxx

41194021-Cutx

41194021-Cut

41194402-NF

8020201001-Monitor

41194021-Monitor

26MD2

42M5

5M3

25C6

43C9

45M6

22C5

8A6

402G0

5A5

48M9

11E4

31M3

4

51Q3

14F6

28M3

11A5

34Q3

54C6 3

A3

17C6

57A5

37E6

20L0

40C6

23Q3

46Q3

29Q6

6M6

49C6

6A6

43C6

29E3

26M3

15M6

35E3

12U0

55Q2

12M6

32Q6

9M6

58M6

52C6

30H9

21C6

44M5

401G0

41N0

1M9

24M6

4A6

18C4

24M9 35

C9

7M6

13M6

27M9

10Q6

4M6

37C9

47F6

25E4

30M6

10M6

7A3

50C6

19C6

59U0

33E1

39M9 16

M9

7C6

36C6

56A6

28E5

402G0

63L0

62L0

38Z0

60X0

403G0

9LM6

38C4

53Q5

61L0

1M9

401G0

086°25'30"W86°26'0"W86°26'30"W86°27'0"W86°27'30"W86°28'0"W86°28'30"W86°29'0"W86°29'30"W86°30'0"W

46°2

4'0"N

46°2

3'30"N

46°2

3'0"N

0 10.5Miles

Miris CornersÓ Remonumented Section CornersXW Survey Grade GPS CornersXW Field Grade GPS Corners

Counties"n Dams!. Snowmobile Trails

Designated Snowmobile TrailsPaved RoadsGravel RoadsPoor Dirt RoadsClosedStreams

Lakes and Rivers AllCompartment BoundaryTreatments with Site ConditionsSelection (Group, Single Tree)Clearcut (w/Reserves)Opening Maintenance411 - Northern Hardwood413 - Aspen423 - Other Upland Conifers611 - Lowland Deciduous Forest612 - Lowland Coniferous Forest122 - Roads/Parking Lot310 - Herbaceous Openland500 - Water622 - Lowland Shrub

710 - Sand/SoilLakes

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Cover Type &Treatments Map

Compartment: 185T46N, R17W, Sec: 7-9, 16, 18County: AlgerUnit: ShingletonMgmt Area: Cusino ComplexYOE: 2019Acres: 1232 GIS CalculatedExaminer: Scott KentnerMap Revised: 8/23/2017Map Phase: Review

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Stony Creek

CountyRoad658

Riley Rd

Carlson Rd

Percy

Rd

Metser grade

H15

Roy Wright Rd

Munis

ingVa

nmee

rSh

inglet

on R

dH1

5

Old Cci Rd

Metser grade

264130 - A3

626112 - P6

464112 - M6

234112 - M6

66120 - C6

354112 - M9

324119 - M9

94110 - M9

5542340 - F6

124112 - M9

414116 - M3

16128 - Q5

586128 - Q6

40031021 - G0

244130 - A1

304130 - A6

76120 - C6

46128 - Q6

166120 - C6

134112 - M9

364112 - M9

336128 - Q9

106120 - C6

454112 - M4

224110 - M9

194112 - M3

424110 - M9

254112 - M9

24115 - M9

114112 - M9

56223 - L0

316120 - C9

376229 - L0

606229 - L0

546120 - C6

174112 - M6

576120 - C6

26MD2

42M5

5M3

25C6

43C9

45M6

22C5

8A6

402G0

5A5

48M9

11E4

31M3

4

51Q3

14F6

28M3

11A5

34Q3

54C6 3

A3

17C6

57A5

37E6

20L0

40C6

23Q3

46Q3

29Q6

6M6

49C6

6A6

43C6

29E3

26M3

15M6

35E3

12U0

55Q2

12M6

32Q6

9M6

58M6

52C6

30H9

21C6

44M5

401G0

41N0

1M9

24M6

4A6

18C4

24M9 35

C9

7M6

13M6

27M9

10Q6

4M6

37C9

47F6

25E4

30M6

10M6

7A3

50C6

19C6 59

U0

33E1

39M9 16

M9

7C6

36C6

56A6

28E5

402G0

63L0

62L0

38Z0

60X0

403G0

9LM6

38C4

53Q5

61L0

1M9

401G0

0

436120 - C6

36120 - C9

524112 - M9

29122 - X0

494112 - M3

216120 - C9

154119 - M3

386124 - Q5

506120 - C9

4442320 - F6

474112 - M3

616118 - E6

18500 - Z0

59710 - Y0

534112 - M9

396112 - P3

284119 - M9

484112 - M6

84112 - M6

514112 - M9

204130 - A6

344112 - M6

40122 - X0

144112 - M9

86°25'30"W86°26'0"W86°26'30"W86°27'0"W86°27'30"W86°28'0"W86°28'30"W86°29'0"W86°29'30"W86°30'0"W

46°2

4'0"N

46°2

3'30"N

46°2

3'0"N

0 10.5Miles

Miris CornersÓ Remonumented Section CornersXW Survey Grade GPS CornersXW Field Grade GPS Corners

Counties"n Dams!. Snowmobile Trails

Designated Snowmobile TrailsPaved RoadsGravel RoadsPoor Dirt RoadsClosedStreams

Lakes and Rivers AllCompartment BoundaryStand Boundaries411 - Northern Hardwood413 - Aspen423 - Other Upland Conifers611 - Lowland Deciduous Forest612 - Lowland Coniferous Forest122 - Roads/Parking Lot310 - Herbaceous Openland500 - Water622 - Lowland Shrub710 - Sand/Soil

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Stand BoundaryMap

Compartment: 185T46N, R17W, Sec: 7-9, 16, 18County: AlgerUnit: ShingletonMgmt Area: Cusino ComplexYOE: 2019Acres: 1232 GIS CalculatedExaminer: Scott KentnerMap Revised: 8/23/2017Map Phase: Review

Page 5: Compartment Review Presentation - midnr.com oil and gas production ... The following reports from the Inventory are ... on the attached compartment maps: Base feature information,

Stony Creek

Riley Rd

Carlson Rd

Percy

Rd

Metser grade

H15

Roy Wright Rd

Munis

ingVa

nmee

rSh

inglet

on R

dH1

5

Old Cci Rd

Metser grade

5F - 1

436120 - C6

36120 - C9

524112 - M9

29122 - X0

494112 - M3

216120 - C9

154119 - M3

386124 - Q5

506120 - C9

4442320 - F6

474112 - M3

616118 - E6

18500 - Z0

59710 - Y0

534112 - M9

396112 - P3

284119 - M9

484112 - M6

84112 - M6

514112 - M9

204130 - A6

344112 - M6

40122 - X0

144112 - M9

264130 - A3

626112 - P6

464112 - M6

234112 - M6

66120 - C6

354112 - M9

324119 - M9

94110 - M9

5542340 - F6

124112 - M9

414116 - M3

16128 - Q5

586128 - Q6

40031021 - G0

244130 - A1

304130 - A6

76120 - C6

46128 - Q6

166120 - C6

134112 - M9

364112 - M9

336128 - Q9

106120 - C6

454112 - M4

224110 - M9

194112 - M3

424110 - M9

254112 - M9

24115 - M9

114112 - M9

56223 - L0

316120 - C9

376229 - L0

606229 - L0

546120 - C6

174112 - M6

576120 - C6

2B - 32B - 8

2D - 1

2D - 2

26MD2

42M5

5M3

25C6

43C9

45M6

22C5

8A6

402G0

5A5

48M9

11E4

31M3

4

51Q3

14F6

28M3

11A5

34Q3

54C6

3A3

17C6

57A5

37E6

20L0

40C6

23Q3

46Q3

29Q6

6M6

49C6

6A6

43C6

29E3

26M3

15M6

35E3

12U0

55Q2

12M6

32Q6

9M6

58M6

52C6

30H9

21C6

44M5

401G0

41N0

1M9

24M6

4A6

18C4

24M9

35C9

7M6

13M6

27M9

10Q6

4M6

37C9

47F6

25E4

30M6

10M6

7A3

50C6

19C6 59

U0

33E1

39M9 16

M9

7C6

36C6

56A6

28E5

402G0

63L0

62L0

38Z0

60X0

403G0

9LM6

38C4

53Q5

61L0

1M9

401G0

0

3H - 52

2G - 28

3H - 43

3H - 49

2G - 53

3H - 54

3H - 50

2G - 72G - 4

2G - 6

3J - 9

5E - 55E - 5

5E - 5

86°25'30"W86°26'0"W86°26'30"W86°27'0"W86°27'30"W86°28'0"W86°28'30"W86°29'0"W86°29'30"W86°30'0"W

46°2

4'0"N

46°2

3'30"N

46°2

3'0"N

0 10.5Miles

Miris CornersÓ Remonumented Section CornersXW Survey Grade GPS CornersXW Field Grade GPS Corners

Counties"n Dams!. Snowmobile Trails

Designated Snowmobile TrailsPaved RoadsGravel RoadsPoor Dirt RoadsClosedStreams

Lakes and Rivers AllCompartment Boundary

\\ Available w/ Constraints\\ Unavailable

2D: Portable Bridge Needed (Dept. bridgewill be adequate)2G: Too wet (sensitive soils, does notinclude access issues)3J: Water quality / BMPs (stream, river, orlake)5E: Long-Term RetentionStand BoundariesCold Water StreamsCold Water LakesDeer Winter Range

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Special Conservation Areas& Site Conditions Map

Compartment: 185T46N, R17W, Sec: 7-9, 16, 18County: AlgerUnit: ShingletonMgmt Area: Cusino ComplexYOE: 2019Acres: 1232 GIS CalculatedExaminer: Scott KentnerMap Revised: 8/23/2017Map Phase: Review

Page 6: Compartment Review Presentation - midnr.com oil and gas production ... The following reports from the Inventory are ... on the attached compartment maps: Base feature information,

Report 1 – Total Acres by Cover Type and Age ClassCompartmentMgt. Unit

10-1

9

20-2

9

30-3

9

40-4

9

50-5

9

60-6

9

70-7

9

80-8

9

Tota

l

Year of Entry

Age Class

90-9

9

100-

109

110-

119

0-9

: Examiner

Non-F

ores

t

120-

129

130-

139

140-

149

150+

Uneve

n-Age

d

Shingleton

Scott Kentner

185 2019

0 0 690000000194307 0 0 0 0 0Aspen0 168 251810000000000 0 0 0 0 2Cedar51 0 5100000000000 0 0 0 0 0Herbaceous Openland0 0 1200000004800 0 0 0 0 0Lowland Aspen/Balsam Poplar0 0 1244405720030000 0 0 0 0 0Lowland Conifers0 0 200000003000 0 0 0 0 0Lowland Deciduous37 0 3700000000000 0 0 0 0 0Lowland Shrub0 0 65800200000390 0 0 0 0 644Northern Hardwood5 0 400000000000 0 0 0 0 0Sand, Soil0 0 20000000013000 0 0 0 0 7Upland Spruce/Fir2 0 200000000000 0 0 0 0 0Urban2 0 200000000000 0 0 0 0 0Water

6530097 123212507003399 547 72 00168Total

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Report 2 – Treatment Summary

CompartmentMgt. UnitTotal Compartment Acres:Acres of HarvestYear of Entry:

Shingleton2019

1851,232

Commercial Harvest - 234

Habitat Cut - 0

Harvests with Site Condition - 66Next Step Harvest - 0

Cover Type by Harvest Method

Patch

Clea

rcut

Overst

ory R

emov

alSa

lvage

Other

Clea

rcut

Selec

tion

Seed

Tree

Shelt

erwo

odTh

inning

Total

Acre

s

000 360000036Lowland Conifers000 24400002440Northern Hardwood000 200000020Upland Spruce/Fir000 300000244 056Total

Proposed and Next Step Treatments by Method

Total

Acre

s

Other

Non-F

orest

Mgt.

Monito

ring

Pesti

cide

Burn

ing

Seed

ing

Plan

ting

Site

Prep

Harve

st000 351510000300Current03000 45315300000Next Step03000 803204000Total 0300

08/23/2017 3:36:47 PM - Page 1 of 1 REEDH5

Page 8: Compartment Review Presentation - midnr.com oil and gas production ... The following reports from the Inventory are ... on the attached compartment maps: Base feature information,

TreatmentName

Acres StandAge

Cover TypeObjective

SizeDensity

TreatmentType

TreatmentMethod

Stand CoverType

Mgt. Unit Report 3 -- Treatments Compartment:Year of Entry:S

tand

Approval Status

BA Range

Shingleton 1852019

Age Structure

41185002-Cut 70Sawtimber Well

Any species currently on site.

411 - Northern Hardwood

Harvest Single Tree Selection

Single Tree Selection: Mark stand to 80 BA following the complete marker guidelines. Best access is from the south, bridge needed to cross creek.

OtherComment:

PrescriptionSpecs:

2 4115 - Y.Birch, Hemlock NH

Acceptable Regen:

Site Condition: Portable Bridge Needed

Proposal81-110

Proposed Start Date: 10/01/2018

8.8

Monitoring, Natural Regen (Re-Inventory)Next Step Treatments:

Uneven-Aged

Habitat Cut: No

41185009-Cut 80Sawtimber Well

Any species currently on site.

411 - Northern Hardwood

Harvest Single Tree Selection

Single Tree Selection: Mark stand to 80 BA following the Complete Marker Guidelines. Some areas within stand have lower residual BA and might not require much marking. Harvest in the winter.

OtherComment:

PrescriptionSpecs:

9 4110 - Sugar Maple Association

Acceptable Regen:

Site Condition:

Proposal111-140

Proposed Start Date: 10/01/2018

204.6

Monitoring, Natural Regen (Re-Inventory)Next Step Treatments:

Uneven-Aged

Habitat Cut: No

41185012-Cut 70Sawtimber Well

Any species currently in site.

411 - Northern Hardwood

Harvest Single Tree Selection

Single Tree Selection: Mark stand to 80 BA following the Complete Marker guidelines. Designate all Spruce and Balsam fir to be cut. Harvest stand in the winter.

OtherComment:

PrescriptionSpecs:

12 4112 - Maple, Beech, Cherry

Association

Acceptable Regen:

Site Condition:

Proposal81-110

Proposed Start Date: 10/01/2018

9.2

Monitoring, Natural Regen (Re-Inventory)Next Step Treatments:

Uneven-Aged

Habitat Cut: No

41185017-Cut 70Poletimber Well

Any species currently in site.

411 - Northern Hardwood

Harvest Single Tree Selection

Single Tree Selection: Mark stand to 80 Ba following the Complete Marker guidelines. Access from the south requires a bridge to cross stream, access from the west will require winter road construction. Harvest stand in the winter.

OtherComment:

PrescriptionSpecs:

17 4112 - Maple, Beech, Cherry

Association

Acceptable Regen:

Site Condition: Portable Bridge Needed

Proposal111-140

Proposed Start Date: 10/01/2018

14.7

Monitoring, Natural Regen (Re-Inventory)Next Step Treatments:

Uneven-Aged

Habitat Cut: No

08/23/2017 3:36:15 PM - Page 1 of 3 REEDH5

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TreatmentName

Acres StandAge

Cover TypeObjective

SizeDensity

TreatmentType

TreatmentMethod

Stand CoverType

Mgt. Unit Report 3 -- Treatments Compartment:Year of Entry:S

tand

Approval Status

BA Range

Shingleton 1852019

Age Structure

41185033-Cut 107Sawtimber Well

Any species currently on site.

6118 - Lowland Deciduous with

Cedar

Harvest Clearcut with Retention

Clearcut with Retention: Remove all species within stand. Leave a retention pocket within stand that encompasses dense cedar pockets.

OtherComment:

PrescriptionSpecs:

33 6128 - Lowland Coniferous, Mixed

Deciduous

Acceptable Regen:

Site Condition: Unknown Access

Proposal111-140

Proposed Start Date: 10/01/2018

35.7

Monitoring, Natural Regen (Re-Inventory)Next Step Treatments:

Even-Aged

Habitat Cut: No

41185036-Cut 87Sawtimber Well

Any species currently on site.

411 - Northern Hardwood

Harvest Single Tree Selection

Single Tree Selection: Mark stand to 80 BA following the Complete Marker guidelines. Remove all Balsam and Spruce. Access from the south may be thru private land via private bridge. Harvest stand in the winter.

OtherComment:

PrescriptionSpecs:

36 4112 - Maple, Beech, Cherry

Association

Acceptable Regen:

Site Condition: Unknown Access

Proposal111-140

Proposed Start Date: 10/01/2018

6.3

Monitoring, Natural Regen (Re-Inventory)Next Step Treatments:

Uneven-Aged

Habitat Cut: No

41185044-Cut 37Poletimber Well

Any species currently on site.

429 - Mixed Upland Conifers

Harvest Clearcut with Retention

Clearcut with Retention: Remove all species within stand down to 2". Leave Cedar if found. Leave a retention pocket within stand that is 3-5% of stand acreage.

OtherComment:

PrescriptionSpecs:

44 42320 - Upland Spruce

Acceptable Regen:

Site Condition:

Proposal81-110

Proposed Start Date: 10/01/2018

13.0

Monitoring, Natural Regen (Re-Inventory)Next Step Treatments:

Even-Aged

Habitat Cut: No

41185055-Cut 70Poletimber Well

Any species currently on site.

429 - Mixed Upland Conifers

Harvest Clearcut with Retention

Clearcut with Retention: Remove all species within stand down to 2". Leave cedar if found. Leave a retention pocket within stand that is 3-5% of stand acreage.

OtherComment:

PrescriptionSpecs:

55 42340 - Upland Spruce/Fir

Acceptable Regen:

Site Condition:

Proposal111-140

Proposed Start Date: 10/01/2018

7.2

Monitoring, Natural Regen (Re-Inventory)Next Step Treatments:

Even-Aged

Habitat Cut: No

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TreatmentName

Acres StandAge

Cover TypeObjective

SizeDensity

TreatmentType

TreatmentMethod

Stand CoverType

Mgt. Unit Report 3 -- Treatments Compartment:Year of Entry:S

tand

Approval Status

BA Range

Shingleton 1852019

Age Structure

41185400-NF Nonstocked 310 - Herbaceous

Openland

NonForestMgt Herbaceous/Crop/Grass Planting

Percent to Treat = 100%W41-1500

Prescribed fire, farming (dozing, disking, raking, seeding (native or naturalized species only), fertilizing, liming)., chainsaw or mechanical removal of competing trees and establishment of native hard and soft mast producers such as red oak, mtn ash or others

OtherComment:

PrescriptionSpecs:

400 31021 - Cool Season Grass

Acceptable Regen:

Site Condition:

Draft Field Boundary

Unspecified

Proposed Start Date: 03/10/2017

51.0

NonForestMgt, Mowing; NonForestMgt, Herbaceous/Crop/Grass Planting; NonForestMgt, Fruit Tree/Shrub PlantingNext Step Treatments:

Habitat Cut: No

350.5Total Treatment Acreage Proposed:

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Report 4 – Site ConditionsCompartment:Mgt. UnitYear of Entry:: Examiner

Shingleton

Scott Kentner

1852019

*Due to limitations in the current Site Conditions Analysis tool, all nonforested acres are considered available. Future development will enable analysis of nonforested types.

Dominant Site Condition AcresSiteNo. Other Site Condition Other Site Condition Other Site Condition Other Site Condition

Dominant Site Cond Availability

1 2D: Portable Bridge Needed (Dept. bridge will

be adequate)

Unspecified9 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified

Comments:

Available

2 2D: Portable Bridge Needed (Dept. bridge will

be adequate)

Unspecified15 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified

Comments:

Available

2B

Dominant Site Conditions2G 3J 5E2D

AspenCedar 3

Herbaceous OpenlandLowland Aspen/Balsam Poplar

Lowland Conifers 36 77 8Lowland Deciduous

Lowland ShrubNorthern Hardwood 6 24

Sand, SoilUpland Spruce/Fir

UrbanWater

42 24 77 3 8Total Forested AcresRelative Percent

Availability for ManagementAcres Acres AvailTotal

Available With ConditionAcres

Acres

Not Available

69 069 0247 0250 351 051 012 012 03 36123 852 02 037 037 0

628 30658 05 05 020 020 02 02 02 02 0

1,079 661,232

5%88%887%

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Report 4 – Site ConditionsCompartment:Mgt. UnitYear of Entry:: Examiner

Shingleton

Scott Kentner

1852019

3 2B: Unknown if access through adjacent

landowner(s) is possible

Unspecified6 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified

Comments:

Available

4 2G: Too wet (sensitive soils, does not include

access issues)

3J: Water quality / BMPs (stream, river, or lake)

59 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified

Comments:

Unavailable

5 5E: Long-Term Retention Unspecified8 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified

Comments:

Unavailable

6 2G: Too wet (sensitive soils, does not include

access issues)

3J: Water quality / BMPs (stream, river, or lake)

5 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified

Comments:

Unavailable

7 2G: Too wet (sensitive soils, does not include

access issues)

3J: Water quality / BMPs (stream, river, or lake)

13 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified

Comments:

Unavailable

8 2B: Unknown if access through adjacent

landowner(s) is possible

Unspecified36 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified

Comments:

Available

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Report 4 – Site ConditionsCompartment:Mgt. UnitYear of Entry:: Examiner

Shingleton

Scott Kentner

1852019

9 3J: Water quality / BMPs (stream, river, or lake)

Unspecified3 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified

Comments:

Unavailable

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SCA Category Acres

Mgt. Unit

Report 5 – PROPOSED SPECIAL CONSERVATION AREA* (SCA) DETAILS

Compartment:

Recommendation

* This is a partial list of SCAs for this compartment. Not included are those areas identified under other Department initiatives (Natural Rivers, Deer Wintering Areas, etc.). Those will be identified in separate, future map and report products.

Year of Entry:

SCA Name Detail Type

#Type!

Comments

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Type

Mgt. Unit Compartment:

Description

* This is a list of SCA's for this compartment along with a 1/4 mile buffer surrounding the compartment. Refer to the Special Conservation Area Map for locations of the below listed Conservation Areas.

Report 6 – EXISTING SPECIAL CONSERVATION AREA DETAILS

Conservation Area SCA = Special Conservation Area

HCVA = High Conservation Value AreaERA = Ecological Reference Area

Year of EntryShingleton 185

2019

A coldwater lake has temperature and dissolved oxygen conditions that allow naturally-reproduced or stocked trout populations and those of other coldwater fish species to persist from year to year. Suitable conditions for coldwater fishes may occur in Michigan lakes if they are relatively deep, have substantial groundwater inflows, or are located in colder (northern) areas of the state. Such lakes are established by Director's action and designated as trout resources by Fisheries Order 200.

Cold Water LakeSCA

A coldwater stream has temperature and dissolved oxygen conditions that allow naturally-reproduced or stocked trout populations and those of other coldwater fish species (e.g., slimy sculpin) to persist from year to year. Coldwater streams in Michigan typically provide these conditions due to substantial contributions of groundwater to their stream flows. Such streams are established by Director's action and designated as trout resources by Fisheries Order 210.

Cold Water Stream

SCA

An area that provide some specific need for the life cycle of wildlife species, including State Wildlife Areas and Waterfowl Production Areas, deer wintering complexes in lowland conifer communities, grassland openings and savannas. Habitat areas are distinct from critical habitat designated for recovery of endangered or threatened species (such as Kirtland's warbler or piping plover areas) in that they are more general in nature, are not primarily associated with threatened or endangered species, and are not covered by species recovery plans that are developed in cooperation with Federal agencies.

Habitat AreaSCA

These areas provide facilities and lands specifically dedicated for research, or other purposes. They include the 5,847 acre Forest Fire Experiment Station, the 12,000 acre Houghton Lake Wildlife Research Area, the Beaver Islands Archipelago Wildlife Research Area (that includes most of Garden Island, all of High and Hog Islands, all state owned land on Beaver, South Fox and North Fox Islands), the Cusino Wildlife Research Area, the 3,000 acre Hunt Creek Fisheries Research Station, the 125 acre Wyman Nursery, and over 144,000 acres of Military Lands.

Research and Military Areas

SCA

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Level 4 Cover Type Acres

StandAge

SizeDensity

BA Range

Mgt. Unit Report 7 – Forested Stands Compartment:Stand

GeneralComments:

Year of Entry:Shingleton

2019185

1 6128 - Lowland Coniferous, Mixed

Deciduous

Poletimber Medium

59.0 78 111-140 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations.

2 4115 - Y.Birch, Hemlock NH

Sawtimber Well

8.8 70 81-110 Slight elevation change from the surrounding swamp stand is allowing for hemlock, white pine and maple to grow better.

3 6120 - Lowland Cedar Sawtimber Well

2.7 106 81-110 OPIC - FMD: Cedar is poor to fair quality. Most of the fir has died out.

4 6128 - Lowland Coniferous, Mixed

Deciduous

Poletimber Well

5.1 89 111-140 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations.Cedar is poor to fair quality. Most of the fir has died out.

6 6120 - Lowland Cedar Poletimber Well

10.1 116 141-170 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. Stand had to have been cut but can't find records. The more northern part of the stand has cattails. This stand should be added to "Alger Co.

Worst Day Hikes".

7 6120 - Lowland Cedar Poletimber Well

53.1 116 111-140 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. Humphrey Creek runs through the center of the stand.

8 4112 - Maple, Beech, Cherry Association

Poletimber Well

1.7 87 51-80 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations.Lots of beaver activity around the stand. Stand is a nice 'knob' around the wet ground. [2-11-11] Stand is now under contract TS 41-003-10-01 Percy Rd hardwood. Residual BA: mixed hardwood = 72 sq.ft./acre.

[3-5-13] Sale is completed TCR dtd 11-28-12.

9 4110 - Sugar Maple Association

Sawtimber Well

204.6 80 111-140 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. TCR 2/19/99 SALE #026-95-01. There is more spp diversity by the swamp edge. There is good regeneration coming in from the cut including

yellow birch, cherry and beech.

10 6120 - Lowland Cedar Poletimber Well

18.3 116 111-140 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. Stand should be left to buffer Stoney Creek, beaver activity has caused the west 1/2

of the stand to die or start to die.

11 4112 - Maple, Beech, Cherry Association

Sawtimber Well

3.3 70 81-110

12 4112 - Maple, Beech, Cherry Association

Sawtimber Well

9.2 70 81-110 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. BA 100 - 110

13 4112 - Maple, Beech, Cherry Association

Sawtimber Well

131.3 80 81-110 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. Snowmobile trail goes through the stand.

[4/15/03] Stand was cut underTS#011-00 Melstrand Maple[10/25/04] Sale is now closed.

14 4112 - Maple, Beech, Cherry Association

Sawtimber Well

5.8 70 51-80 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. TCR 2/19/99 Sale # 026-95-01.

15 4119 - Mixed Northern Hardwoods

Sapling Well 2.4 25 111-140 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations.

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Level 4 Cover Type Acres

StandAge

SizeDensity

BA Range

Mgt. Unit Report 7 – Forested Stands Compartment:Stand

GeneralComments:

Year of Entry:Shingleton

2019185

16 6120 - Lowland Cedar Poletimber Well

64.7 116 111-140 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. Stand was picked through in the 40's and 70's.

17 4112 - Maple, Beech, Cherry Association

Poletimber Well

14.7 70 111-140 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. Scattered yb and ch especially near the edges.

19 4112 - Maple, Beech, Cherry Association

Sapling Well 8.7 15 Immature [4/15/03] Stand was cut underTS#011-00 Melstrand Maple, with a few cedar left as a seed source.

[10/25/04] Sale is now closed.

20 4130 - Aspen Poletimber Well

5.0 37 141-170

21 6120 - Lowland Cedar Sawtimber Well

1.5 100 111-140 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. The majority of the stand is in the adjacent cmpt.

22 4110 - Sugar Maple Association

Sawtimber Well

131.4 80 51-80 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. CUT IN 1979.[11-04-10] Stand is now under contract TS# 41-030-09-01 185

Hardwoods. Residual Ba: Sugar maple = 71; basswood = 2; b.cherry = 3; spruce/fir = 1; total = 76 sq.ft./acre Sale is closed (it was cut in winter of 2013-14 by Spencer FP) TCR date (7/14/14)

23 4112 - Maple, Beech, Cherry Association

Poletimber Well

22.7 70 51-80 OPIC - FMD: SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. FDF - Under contract TS #17-02 Camp 3 Maple.

[4/5/05] Cutting is complete and the sale is closed. Lots of tops were left in the stand with a small area on the west that was left

b/c of the wet ground.

24 4130 - Aspen Sapling Poor 6.9 2 Immature SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. [11-04-10] Stand is now under contract TS# 41-030-09-01 185 Hardwoods. Sale is closed (it was cut in winter of 2019-10 by

Spencer FP) TCR date 7/14/14(RH7/31/14)

25 4112 - Maple, Beech, Cherry Association

Sawtimber Well

21.6 87 81-110 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. FDF. [2-11-11] Stand is now under contract TS 41-003-10-01 Percy Rd hardwood. Residual BA: mixed hardwood = 92 sq.ft./acre.

[3-5-13] Sale is now completed TCR dtd 11-28-12.

26 4130 - Aspen Sapling Well 42.8 22 Immature SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. Access is through pvt. Small creek on the west edge of the stand. Couple of

hardwood islands in the stand. Mix of aspen, hdwd, cherry and fir in the stand. Cutting has brought beaver activity to the area

and has increased the water in the south part of the stand.

28 4119 - Mixed Northern Hardwoods

Sawtimber Well

1.8 87 51-80 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. Access is through PVT to avoid drain/creek area.

[2-11-11] Stand is now under contract TS 41-003-10-01 Percy Rd hardwood. Residual BA: mixed hardwood = 70 sq.ft./acre.

[3-5-13] Sale is now completed TCR dtd 11-28-12.

30 4130 - Aspen Poletimber Well

13.8 32 141-170 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. Stand was cut in '85.

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Level 4 Cover Type Acres

StandAge

SizeDensity

BA Range

Mgt. Unit Report 7 – Forested Stands Compartment:Stand

GeneralComments:

Year of Entry:Shingleton

2019185

31 6120 - Lowland Cedar Sawtimber Well

18.6 117 171-200 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations.

32 4119 - Mixed Northern Hardwoods

Sawtimber Well

12.9 58 51-80 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. Thinned in '76.Access through PVT.

[3-5-13] Stand was select cut under TS 41-003-10-01, TCR dtd 11-28-12. Residual BA = 67 hardwood + 7 conifer for a total of

74 sq.ft./acre.

33 6128 - Lowland Coniferous, Mixed

Deciduous

Sawtimber Well

44.2 107 111-140 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. Stand was picked through in '44 and '57 giving it a very patchy look.

34 4112 - Maple, Beech, Cherry Association

Poletimber Well

2.3 87 81-110 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. Stand cut by tresspass spring 1998.

35 4112 - Maple, Beech, Cherry Association

Sawtimber Well

8.7 87 81-110 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. Stand treated in '76. Treat to maintain diversity. 99=beech, yb, white birch. Access

through PVT.[2-11-11] Stand is now under contract TS 41-003-10-01 Percy Rd hardwood. Residual BA: mixed hardwood = 82 sq.ft./acre.

[3-5-13] Sale is now completed TCR dtd 11-28-12.

36 4112 - Maple, Beech, Cherry Association

Sawtimber Well

6.3 87 111-140 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations.

38 6124 - Lowland Spruce-Fir

Poletimber Medium

2.6 45 81-110 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations.

39 6112 - Lowland Aspen Sapling Well 4.3 32 Immature SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations.

41 4116 - Mixed N. Hardwood - Aspen

Sapling Well 25.1 20 51-80 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. Stand was picked through and edge widened out back in the mid 80's. There is a

good mix of spruce, aspen, red maple, hard maple, fir and cherry coming in. There are also scattered 1/10 acre openings

mixed in.

42 4110 - Sugar Maple Association

Sawtimber Well

4.9 80 51-80 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations[11-04-10] Stand is now under contract TS# 41-030-09-01 185

Hardwoods. Sale is closed (it was cut in winter of 2010-11 by Spencer FP)

TCR date 7/14/14(RH7/31/14)

43 6120 - Lowland Cedar Poletimber Well

3.6 107 141-170 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations.

44 42320 - Upland Spruce Poletimber Well

13.0 37 81-110 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. Good mix of conifers spruce and fir. The hardwood was removed by inmates about 20 years ago. Stand is upland but has potential to have wet ground

in spring and early summer.

45 4112 - Maple, Beech, Cherry Association

Poletimber Poor

3.8 35 51-80 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. Area treated with inmates within past 20 years. There are some patches of open,

grass but the brush is filling in.

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Level 4 Cover Type Acres

StandAge

SizeDensity

BA Range

Mgt. Unit Report 7 – Forested Stands Compartment:Stand

GeneralComments:

Year of Entry:Shingleton

2019185

46 4112 - Maple, Beech, Cherry Association

Poletimber Well

7.7 35 81-110 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. Area treated with inmates within past 20 years. There are some patches of open,

grass but the brush is filling in.

47 4112 - Maple, Beech, Cherry Association

Sapling Well 1.6 19 81-110 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations.

48 4112 - Maple, Beech, Cherry Association

Poletimber Well

3.4 45 81-110 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. Poor quality wood.

49 4112 - Maple, Beech, Cherry Association

Sapling Well 2.8 25 81-110 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations.

50 6120 - Lowland Cedar Sawtimber Well

2.8 116 111-140 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. Creek bottom- 6-10' wide during runoff, shallow.

51 4112 - Maple, Beech, Cherry Association

Sawtimber Well

2.7 87 81-110 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. [2-11-11] Stand is now under contract TS 41-003-10-01 Percy Rd hardwood. Residual BA: mixed hardwood = 82.5 sq.ft./acre.

[3-5-13] Sale is now completed TCR dtd 11-28-12.

52 4112 - Maple, Beech, Cherry Association

Sawtimber Well

1.4 87 111-140 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. Access is through PVT to avoid drain/creek area.

53 4112 - Maple, Beech, Cherry Association

Sawtimber Well

6.1 76 51-80 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. Access is through PVT

[3-5-13] Stand was select cut under TS 41-003-10-01, TCR dtd 11-28-12.

54 6120 - Lowland Cedar Poletimber Well

7.3 107 141-170 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations.

55 42340 - Upland Spruce/Fir

Poletimber Well

7.2 70 111-140 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations.

57 6120 - Lowland Cedar Poletimber Well

67.5 107 111-140 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. Area has slight elevation changes. This makes that stand change from red maple, yellow birch not doing too well, to cedar, spruce and

black ash doing okay.

58 6128 - Lowland Coniferous, Mixed

Deciduous

Poletimber Well

12.6 78 111-140 The stand has patchy BA - some areas have more dense than others.

61 6118 - Lowland Deciduous with Cedar

Poletimber Well

2.5 35 81-110 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations.

62 6112 - Lowland Aspen Poletimber Well

8.1 24 141-170 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. There is a drain/creek that runs through the stand.

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Cover Type Acres

Mgt. Unit Report 8 – Nonforested Stands Compartment:

Stand General Comments:

Year of Entry:

Managed Site

Shingleton 1852019

5 6.8 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. Humphrey Pond. Pond level changes regularly.

6223 - Inundated Shrub Swamp No

18 2.3 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. Humphrey Pond. Pond level changes regularly.

500 - Water No

29 0.9 Percy Rd ROW122 - Road/Parking Lot No

37 13.8 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. Low area with Prairie Ck running through it. The area to the north has some cedar, bog birch in the stand, but is mainly tag

alder.

6229 - Mixed lowland shrub No

40 1.5 H-15 ROW122 - Road/Parking Lot No

59 4.5 Gravel/Barrow pit710 - Sand, Soil No

60 16.1 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. Pond was created due to beaver activity from the surrounding cuts.

6229 - Mixed lowland shrub No

400 51.0 SCA - deer yard-deer yard considerations. Scheduled for a burn. Former stand # is 23 - FTP # w41-752. burned spring 1998. WL would like this burned again. Camp 3

Openings. Stand to be treated to maintane wildlife opening, use inmates.[4-15-10] Kevin sent a note to Dan Kennedy asking this to be removed from the

WLD burn list.[6-14-10] Received a completion Kevin Swanson, WLD biologist. Most encroaching

trees within the opening have been removed other than large red oak that were planted last year. Next step is to disk the opening twice in August and then plant

with a perennial mix after fertilizing.[6-14-10] WLD is submitting a change of OI to disk and plant this opening. The opening maintenance has been completed, but the planting and fertilizing will

require a change of OI. A FTP (W41-1460) is being circulated for approval. The proposed change is, "DISK, FERTILIZE AND PLANT GRASSES AND LEGUMES

TO BENEFIT FOREST WILDLIFE, ESPECIALLY DEER. AMEND SOIL CONDITIONS AS APPROPRIATE, FOLLOWED BY PERENNIAL FORAGE

PLANTING. ONLY NATIVE OR NATURALIZED GRASSES WILL BE USED." Cult codes have been changed from 2-1-1 to 1-6-1 to reflect the proposed change of OI.

[6-17-10] FTP/OI change has been approved.[9/25/2010] Received partial completion report. Treated about 40 acres with a cost at about $239.50 per acre. Needs a regen check in one year.his stand has been

mowed with a brush hog as a part of opening maintenance at a cost of 548.12. FTP will be kept open to allow continued habitat work. (3/10/14RH) 210 apple trees were planted in the spring of 2014 under FTP #w41-1460 at a cost of $3811.50.

(7/30/14 RH)

31021 - Cool Season Grass Yes

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