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Northeast Silviculture Library
Submission Number: 41
Submission ID: 46
Submission UUID: b357f2a8-3052-47ae-96a5-b7f97845ca47

Created: Mon, 07/31/2023 - 09:06
Completed: Mon, 07/31/2023 - 09:36
Changed: Mon, 07/31/2023 - 09:36

Remote IP address: 132.198.100.185
Submitted by: jill.levine
Language: English

Is draft: No
Study Title

Baskahegan Lands

Case Study Type Forest health, Management type
Management Subcategory ecological restoration, sawlog production
Site Photo

baskahegan1.jpg

Image caption After the second harvest entry
Lay Summary

The goals of this project are to encourage future productivity, promote high-value timber porduction, and protect environmental and ecological integrity while enhancing recreational aesthetics. This has been done by performing the shelterwood system, with pre-commercial thinning. Silviculture over the past 40 years has proven to be successful.

Location

Brookton, Maine

Location Description

The Baskahegan Lands surround Baskahegan Lake of Maine's Washington County.

Latitude

45.5274133

Longitude

-67.763958

Accessibility

This site is accessible by foot and road-legal vehicles on gravel surfaces, but are restricted by time and season. Snowmobiling is allowed, but ATVs are not permitted at all.

Landowner phone

+1 207-448-2224

Stand Area with Units

50,000

Cover Type

Spruce-fir

Natural Community Classification

Spruce-Fir-Northern Hardwoods Forest

Plant Community/Habitat Class Growth Stage

Baskahegan Lands has successfully balanced all ages of development on oldest ownership.

Estimated Stand Year Origin

1980's

Stand Origin Year Note

Baskehegan Land chairs first explored the land in the 1980's.

Stand History

The lands were exploited heavily in the early 1900s. The forest was completely depleted of value by 1927. The forest was not harvested again to any significant amount until the 1960s. From the 60's to the early 80's, there were a series of stumpage contracts. From 1984 to the present day, Baskahegan Lands has been managing their own land with their own staff.

Species 1

Picea rubens (red spruce)

Species 1 Percent(%)

25%

Species 2

Abies balsamea (balsam fir)

Species 2 Percent(%)

12%

Species 3

Pinus strobus (eastern white pine)

Species 3 Percent(%)

12%

Case Overview

Baskehegan Lands' goals are to encourage forest productivity for high-quality timber, encourage recreational activity, and protect the ecological integrity and environment of the forest. They pride themselves in using smart, sustainable forestry that does not just focus on timber profit. They also allow several recreational activity to do on their land and strive to protect the wildlife on the property. Data has shown within 50 years, the success of the land will continue. This allows for more timber productivity, but also for increased wildlife habitat, and a better grasp on recreational opportunities and aesthetics.

Silviculture Objectives

Silviculture is used for species composition, density, and timber quality. Forest health is a major consideration for treatment objectives, and trees that are prone to disease, weak, or unhealthy are felled before any others. The shelterwood system and pre-commercial thinning prescriptions are used to help promote the health of the ecosystem.

Landowner Objectives

The primary objectives of Baskahegan Lands are to produce high-quality timber while building sustainable forests for future ecological, economical, and recreational success.

Silviculture Prescription

The establishment cut = the removal of approximately 40% of relative density, retaining dominant red spruce and pine. Partial release #1 = the release of regeneration by spacing dominant red spruce and pine on approximately 20x20 foot spacing. Overstory removal = the removal of all the remaining trees to fully release regeneration. Pre-Commercial Thinning = follow up with pre-commercial thinning of regeneration, depending on composition, density, and site quality.

Regeneration Method

shelterwood

Factors Influencing Prescription Choice
  • forest health
Equipment used

Cut to Length Processors

Primary Contact

Kyle Burdick

Contact Organization

Baskahegan Lands

Contact Email Kyle@baskahegan.com
Additional Photo 1 baskahegan2.jpg
Caption 1 Map of Stand Type
Additional Photo 2 baskehegan3.jpg
Caption 2 Stand after thinning