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County Acreage: Entry Year Compartment Compartment Review Presentation Forest Management Unit Grayling 72194 2018 1,136 Crawford Management Area: Upper Muskegon 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 T25N R04W Sections 34, 35, 36 Maintain forest health, productivity, sustainability, species diversification and structural diversity of the resources while providing for multiple uses of the land. Topography varies from level to slightly rolling with some localized areas of steeper terrain present. Aside from an area of cedar/alder swamp in the southwest portion of section 34, this compartment consists mainly of upland flats, knolls and small hills dominated by oak, red pine and white pine forest types. The soils in the southern portion of section 34 are of the Tawas-Lupton-Leafriver association. This association is on low flats and depressions and in drainage ways. Major management concerns in this soil type are equipment limitation, seedling mortality, windthrow hazard and plant competition. The remaining portions of section 34, along with the majority of sections 35 and 36, consist of the Graycalm- Klacking association. This association is often found on broad upland flats, knolls and ridges, and on the side slopes of ridges. Graycalm soils are somewhat excessively drained, while Klacking soils are considered to be well drained. In the western portion of section 36, there is a small area made up of the Graycalm-Grayling association. North Higgins Lake State Park borders the southern edge of the compartment. From this, a number of recreational hiking trails originate and meander northward, traversing sections 35 & 36. Because of these trails, along with an ORV trail that is located in the northern portions of section 34, and the close proximity to the state park, this area is used heavily for recreation of many kinds. Old US-27 and US-127 traverse the compartment in a north/south direction, between sections 34 & 35. There is potential for Secretive Locust and the Massasauga Rattlesnake within this compartment. Directly to the south of this compartment is the site of the former Higgins Lake Nursery which opened in 1903 on 3 acres, expanded in 1952 to 48 acres, and then closed in 1964. Species grown in the nursery include: Ponderosa Pine, Red Spruce, Cedar, Western Spruce, Sitka Spruce, Blue Spruce, Norway Spruce, Engleman Spruce, Scotch Pine, White Pine, European Larch, Redwood, Sequoia, Douglas Fir, Limber Pine and Catalpa. A number of these species can be found scattered about in the stands of this compartment. Section 34 is leased to the military. This compartment is split between Northern Lake Huron Management Unit (to the north) and Central Lake Michigan Management Unit (to the south). The portion in NLHMU is within the Beaver Creek watershed, which flows into the South Branch Au Sable River. There are no streams in this compartment, however, so Fisheries has no concerns at this time. Numerous species of wildlife, including deer and turkey, use this area heavily as habitat. For this reason, all obvious hollow snags and den trees should be reserved when any management activities take place in the compartment. Surface sediments consist of ice-contact and glacial outwash sand and gravel and postglacial alluvium. The glacial drift thickness varies between 200 and 400 feet. Beneath the glacial drift is the Michigan Formation. The Michigan is quarried for gypsum elsewhere in the State. A gravel pit is located in Section 36 and potential is good. Most of the compartment is Revision Date: 2016-04-04 Stand Examiner: Paul Roell 03/10/2017 8:15:38 AM - Page 1 of 2 TONELLOM1

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Page 1: Compartment Review Presentation · 2017. 3. 10. · This association is on low flats and depressions and in drainage ways. Major management concerns in this soil type are equipment

County

Acreage:

Entry Year

Compartment

Compartment Review Presentation

Forest Management UnitGrayling

72194

2018

1,136

Crawford

Management Area: Upper Muskegon

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

T25N R04W Sections 34, 35, 36

Maintain forest health, productivity, sustainability, species diversification and structural diversity of the resources while providing for multiple uses of the land.

Topography varies from level to slightly rolling with some localized areas of steeper terrain present. Aside from an area of cedar/alder swamp in the southwest portion of section 34, this compartment consists mainly of upland flats, knolls and small hills dominated by oak, red pine and white pine forest types. The soils in the southern portion of section 34 are of the Tawas-Lupton-Leafriver association. This association is on low flats and depressions and in drainage ways. Major management concerns in this soil type are equipment limitation, seedling mortality, windthrow hazard and plant competition. The remaining portions of section 34, along with the majority of sections 35 and 36, consist of the Graycalm-Klacking association. This association is often found on broad upland flats, knolls and ridges, and on the side slopes of ridges. Graycalm soils are somewhat excessively drained, while Klacking soils are considered to be well drained. In the western portion of section 36, there is a small area made up of the Graycalm-Grayling association.

North Higgins Lake State Park borders the southern edge of the compartment. From this, a number of recreational hiking trails originate and meander northward, traversing sections 35 & 36. Because of these trails, along with an ORV trail that is located in the northern portions of section 34, and the close proximity to the state park, this area is used heavily for recreation of many kinds. Old US-27 and US-127 traverse the compartment in a north/south direction, between sections 34 & 35.

There is potential for Secretive Locust and the Massasauga Rattlesnake within this compartment.

Directly to the south of this compartment is the site of the former Higgins Lake Nursery which opened in 1903 on 3 acres, expanded in 1952 to 48 acres, and then closed in 1964. Species grown in the nursery include: Ponderosa Pine, Red Spruce, Cedar, Western Spruce, Sitka Spruce, Blue Spruce, Norway Spruce, Engleman Spruce, Scotch Pine, White Pine, European Larch, Redwood, Sequoia, Douglas Fir, Limber Pine and Catalpa. A number of these species can be found scattered about in the stands of this compartment.

Section 34 is leased to the military.

This compartment is split between Northern Lake Huron Management Unit (to the north) and Central Lake Michigan Management Unit (to the south). The portion in NLHMU is within the Beaver Creek watershed, which flows into the South Branch Au Sable River. There are no streams in this compartment, however, so Fisheries has no concerns at this time.

Numerous species of wildlife, including deer and turkey, use this area heavily as habitat. For this reason, all obvious hollow snags and den trees should be reserved when any management activities take place in the compartment.

Surface sediments consist of ice-contact and glacial outwash sand and gravel and postglacial alluvium. The glacial drift thickness varies between 200 and 400 feet. Beneath the glacial drift is the Michigan Formation. The Michigan is quarried for gypsum elsewhere in the State. A gravel pit is located in Section 36 and potential is good. Most of the compartment is

Revision Date: 2016-04-04

Stand Examiner: Paul Roell

03/10/2017 8:15:38 AM - Page 1 of 2 TONELLOM1

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Vehicle Access:

Survey Needs:

Recreational Facilities and Opportunities:

Fire Protection:

Additional Compartment Information:

leased for oil and gas and a small part of it is in the Beaver Creek Field. The field has produced over 21 MBO from the Devonian Richfield and over 5 Bcf gas from the Ordovician Prairie du Chien.

Access is achieved from the county roads: Moorestown, Military, King and Oak Roads. The compartment is also accessible from County Road 200, Old 27 and the North Higgins Lake State Park exit on US-127. Within the compartment, 2-tracks help to provide access as they are located between each 40-acre parcel. All new roads created during management activities should be closed.

The NE quarter of Section 35 needs work around the private property.

Numerous recreational and educational opportunities exist throughout the compartment. There are a number of hiking trails, including the Get-Fit Fitness Trail which has detailed instructions for fitness training posted along the length of the trail. The area has high recreational value, mainly because of its proximity to North Higgins Lake State Park.

The existing 2-track system, along with the road system in the area is adequate for fire suppression to be effective.

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

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

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Report 2 – Treatment Summary

CompartmentMgt. Unit

Total Compartment Acres:Acres of HarvestYear of Entry:

Grayling

2018

194

1,136

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Treatment

Name

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Age

Cover Type

Objective

Size

Density

Treatment

Type

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Method

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CoverType

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Year of Entry:S

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Status

BA

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Grayling 194

2018

Age

Structure

72194001-Cut 106Sawtimber Well

A moderately stocked mix of oak, RM, aspen & pine.

412 - Oak TypesHarvest Clearcut

Cut all trees two inches and larger in diameter. Protect ORV trail during harvest. Only treating a portion on this stand is retention is captured in the remaining portion.

OtherComment:

PrescriptionSpecs:

1 4124 - Red with White Oak

Acceptable Regen:

Site Condition:

Draft Field Boundary

81-110

Proposed Start Date: 11/15/2016

15.2

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

Even-Aged

Habitat Cut: No

72194014-Cut 94Sawtimber Well

Mixed oak, red maple and white pine.

412 - Oak TypesHarvest Clearcut with Retention

Final harvest all trees 2 inches and larger in diameter.

Minimal retention near the recreational trail.

OtherComment:

PrescriptionSpecs:

14 4124 - Red with White Oak

Acceptable Regen:

Site Condition:

Draft Field Boundary

81-110

Proposed Start Date: 10/01/2017

20.3

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

Even-Aged

Habitat Cut: No

72194016-Cut 84Sawtimber Poor

Mixed oak, red maple and white pine.

412 - Oak TypesHarvest Clearcut

Final harvest all trees 4 inches and larger in diameter. Protect established regeneration. Don't allow whole tree skidding. No retention to maximize regeneration.

OtherComment:

PrescriptionSpecs:

16 4124 - Red with White Oak

Acceptable Regen:

Site Condition:

Draft Field Boundary

1-50

Proposed Start Date: 10/01/2017

14.4

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

Even-Aged

Habitat Cut: No

72194018-Cut 96Sawtimber Well

A fully stocked stand of red pine.

4211 - Planted Red Pine

Harvest Clearcut with Retention

Clear cut all trees 2 inches and larger in diameter, low stump heights and chip tops to facilitate planting operations.

Leave minimal retention along the edge of the stand.

OtherComment:

PrescriptionSpecs:

18 42111 - Planted Red Pine, Mixed

Deciduous

Acceptable Regen:

Site Condition:

Draft Field Boundary

111-140

Proposed Start Date: 10/01/2017

18.0

SitePrep, Trenching; Planting, Initial Plant; Monitoring, Artificial Regen(1yr); Monitoring, Artificial Regen(3yr); Pesticide, AerialNext Step Treatments:

Even-Aged

Habitat Cut: No

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Treatment

Name

Acres Stand

Age

Cover Type

Objective

Size

Density

Treatment

Type

Treatment

Method

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CoverType

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Status

BA

Range

Grayling 194

2018

Age

Structure

72194020-Cut 116Sawtimber Medium

Oak, red maple, and established advance pine regeneration.

4122 - Oak, PineHarvest Clearcut

Clear cut all trees four inches and larger in diameter. Don't allow whole tree skidding to take place. Leave all white pine. No retention to maximize regeneration.

OtherComment:

PrescriptionSpecs:

20 4124 - Red with White Oak

Acceptable Regen:

Site Condition:

Draft Field Boundary

1-50

Proposed Start Date: 10/01/2017

28.1

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

Even-Aged

Habitat Cut: No

72194029-Cut 109Sawtimber Well

oak, red maple, aspen, and mixed pine.

4319 - Mixed Upland Forest

Harvest Clearcut

Clear cut all trees 2 inches and larger in diameter. No retention to maximize regeneration.

OtherComment:

PrescriptionSpecs:

29 4310 - Pine, Oak Mix

Acceptable Regen:

Site Condition:

Draft Field Boundary

81-110

Proposed Start Date: 10/01/2017

11.2

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

Even-Aged

Habitat Cut: No

72194032-Cut 91Sawtimber Well

Oak, red maple, mixed hardwoods and white pine.

412 - Oak TypesHarvest Clearcut with Retention

Clear cut all trees 4 inches and larger in diameter. Leave minimal retention along the hiking trail. Protect regeneration that is currently present with in the stand.

OtherComment:

PrescriptionSpecs:

32 4126 - White, Black, N. Pin Oak

Acceptable Regen:

Site Condition:

Draft Field Boundary

81-110

Proposed Start Date: 10/01/2017

18.9

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

Even-Aged

Habitat Cut: No

72194033-Cut 109Sawtimber Well

Oak, red maple and mixed pine.

412 - Oak TypesHarvest Clearcut with Retention

Retention islands are already established and removed from the treatment shape.

Clear cut all trees 2 inches in diameter and larger. Place retention along the recreational trail in the northwest corner of the stand and in other locations along the trails totaling 3-10 percent of treated area.

OtherComment:

PrescriptionSpecs:

33 4126 - White, Black, N. Pin Oak

Acceptable Regen:

Site Condition:

Draft Field Boundary

111-140

Proposed Start Date: 10/01/2017

60.4

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

Even-Aged

Habitat Cut: No

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Treatment

Name

Acres Stand

Age

Cover Type

Objective

Size

Density

Treatment

Type

Treatment

Method

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Year of Entry:S

t

a

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d

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Status

BA

Range

Grayling 194

2018

Age

Structure

72194041-Cut 111Sawtimber Well

Oak, red maple and mixed pine.

412 - Oak TypesHarvest Clearcut with Retention

Retention is already designated and removed from treatment area.

Clear cut all trees 4 inches and larger in diameter. Protect the established oak and white pine regeneration present. Focus retention islands along the trail.

OtherComment:

PrescriptionSpecs:

41 4124 - Red with White Oak

Acceptable Regen:

Site Condition:

Draft Field Boundary

81-110

Proposed Start Date: 10/01/2017

16.7

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

Even-Aged

Habitat Cut: No

72194044-

Plant

0Nonstocked

Red pine

4211 - Planted Red Pine

Planting Initial Plant

Percent to Treat = 100%

plant RP

OtherComment:

PrescriptionSpecs:

44 310 - Herbaceous Openland

Acceptable Regen:

Site Condition:

Draft Field Boundary

Unspecified

Proposed Start Date: 04/20/2017

28.3

Monitoring, Artificial Regen(1yr); Monitoring, Artificial Regen(3yr)Next Step Treatments:

Even-Aged

Habitat Cut: No

72194046-Cut 99Sawtimber Well

oak, red maple and mixed pine

412 - Oak TypesHarvest Clearcut with Retention

Clear cut all trees two inches and larger in diameter.

Place retention along the county road where there is an uncut area from the last harvest.

OtherComment:

PrescriptionSpecs:

46 4122 - Oak, Pine

Acceptable Regen:

Site Condition:

Draft Field Boundary

51-80

Proposed Start Date: 10/01/2017

31.9

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

Even-Aged

Habitat Cut: No

72194103-

Spray

Nonstocked 122 - Road/Parking

Lot

Pesticide Hand Application

Invasive species management

OtherComment:

PrescriptionSpecs:

103 110 - Low Intensity Urban

Acceptable Regen:

Site Condition:

Draft Field Boundary

Unspecified

Proposed Start Date: 01/01/2017

3.5

Monitoring, Herbicide Use; Monitoring, Herbicide Use; Monitoring, Herbicide Use; Monitoring, Herbicide Use; Monitoring, Herbicide Use; Monitoring, Herbicide Use; Monitoring, Herbicide Use; Monitoring, Herbicide Use; Monitoring, Herbicide U

Next Step Treatments:

Habitat Cut: No

266.9Total Treatment

Acreage Proposed:

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Report 4 – Site ConditionsCompartment:Mgt. Unit

Year of Entry:: Examiner

Grayling

Paul Roell

194

2018

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

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Lowland Conifers 2

Mixed Upland Deciduous 84

Natural Mixed Pines 28

Northern Hardwood 2

Oak 139 7 14 9

Planted Mixed Pines 32 1

Red Pine 11 52 27

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White Pine 45

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Report 4 – Site ConditionsCompartment:Mgt. Unit

Year of Entry:: Examiner

Grayling

Paul Roell

194

2018

3 5E: Long-Term Retention Unspecified4 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified

Comments:

Unavailable

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age/size class diversity or

exceptional site quality

Unspecified13 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified

Comments:

Available

6 5C: Delay treatment for

age/size class diversity or

exceptional site quality

Unspecified34 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified

Comments:

Available

7 5E: Long-Term Retention Unspecified1 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified

Comments:

Unavailable

8 5C: Delay treatment for

age/size class diversity or

exceptional site quality

Unspecified26 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified

Comments:

Available

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Report 4 – Site ConditionsCompartment:Mgt. Unit

Year of Entry:: Examiner

Grayling

Paul Roell

194

2018

9 5B: Maintain for

regeneration purposes

Unspecified11 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified

Comments:

Available

10 5C: Delay treatment for

age/size class diversity or

exceptional site quality

Unspecified5 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified

Comments:

Available

11 3D: Recreational / Scenic

values

Unspecified27

Parks and Rec's request

Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified

Comments:

Unavailable

12 5C: Delay treatment for

age/size class diversity or

exceptional site quality

Unspecified50 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified

Comments:

Available

13 5C: Delay treatment for

age/size class diversity or

exceptional site quality

Unspecified38 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified

Comments:

Available

14 5C: Delay treatment for

age/size class diversity or

exceptional site quality

Unspecified44 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified

Comments:

Available

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Report 4 – Site ConditionsCompartment:Mgt. Unit

Year of Entry:: Examiner

Grayling

Paul Roell

194

2018

15 5C: Delay treatment for

age/size class diversity or

exceptional site quality

Unspecified33 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified

Comments:

Available

16 5C: Delay treatment for

age/size class diversity or

exceptional site quality

Unspecified7 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified

Comments:

Available

17 5C: Delay treatment for

age/size class diversity or

exceptional site quality

Unspecified20 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified

Comments:

Available

18 5C: Delay treatment for

age/size class diversity or

exceptional site quality

Unspecified7 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified

Comments:

Available

19 5C: Delay treatment for

age/size class diversity or

exceptional site quality

Unspecified25 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified

Comments:

Available

20 5E: Long-Term Retention Unspecified1 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified

Comments:

Unavailable

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Report 4 – Site ConditionsCompartment:Mgt. Unit

Year of Entry:: Examiner

Grayling

Paul Roell

194

2018

22 5E: Long-Term Retention Unspecified1 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified

Comments:

Unavailable

23 2G: Too wet (sensitive

soils, does not include

access issues)

Unspecified3 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified

Comments:

Unavailable

24 5E: Long-Term Retention Unspecified2 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified

Comments:

Unavailable

25 5E: Long-Term Retention Unspecified1 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified

Comments:

Unavailable

51 3G: Other Influence

zones - See comments

Unspecified28 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified

Comments:

Unavailable

66 5C: Delay treatment for

age/size class diversity or

exceptional site quality

Unspecified8 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified

Comments:

Available

107 3D: Recreational / Scenic

values

Unspecified7 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified

Comments:

Unavailable

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Report 4 – Site ConditionsCompartment:Mgt. Unit

Year of Entry:: Examiner

Grayling

Paul Roell

194

2018

224 3G: Other Influence

zones - See comments

Unspecified16

Oak/pine regeneration research area

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 Area

ERA = Ecological Reference Area

Year of Entry

Grayling 194

2018

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

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 AcresStand

Age

Size

DensityBA

Range

Mgt. Unit Report 7 – Forested Stands Compartment:S

t

a

n

d

General

Comments:

Year of Entry:

Grayling

2018

194

1 4124 - Red with White Oak

Sawtimber Well

36.6 106 81-110 Stand thinned 1990.

2 4139 - Aspen, Mixed Deciduous

Sapling Well 25.0 26 Immature Final harvested 1991. Scattered white pine residual and a few larger oak remaining from the harvest.

3 42200 - Natural White Pine

Poletimber Poor

30.0 47 81-110 Stand was harvested leaving all white pine and red pine.

4 4131 - Aspen, Oak Sapling Well 5.5 18 51-80

5 4131 - Aspen, Oak Poletimber Well

5.0 51 51-80

7 4191 - Mixed Upland Deciduous with Conifer

Sawtimber Well

34.7 111 51-80

8 42260 - Natural Pine, Mixed Deciduous

Sawtimber Well

20.1 126 111-140

9 42210 - Natural Red Pine

Sawtimber Well

11.3 106 111-140

13 42101 - Planted White Pine, Mixed Deciduous

Sawtimber Well

59.9 95 111-140

14 4124 - Red with White Oak

Sawtimber Well

20.3 94 81-110 Stand thinned 1990 sale # 720658801.

15 4199 - Other Mixed Upland Deciduous

Sapling Well 3.9 27 Immature Stand was final harvested 1990 sale # 720658801.

16 4124 - Red with White Oak

Sawtimber Poor

14.4 84 1-50 stand cut 1999. Sale # 720209801

17 42100 - Planted White Pine

Sawtimber Poor

29.2 94 1-50 Stand harvested 1988, sale # 720628801.

18 42111 - Planted Red Pine, Mixed Deciduous

Sawtimber Well

18.0 96 111-140

19 4126 - White, Black, N. Pin Oak

Sawtimber Well

13.1 111 51-80 Stand harvested Sale # 720309801, finished Sept. 2001. Thinning with 80 BA left.

20 4124 - Red with White Oak

Sawtimber Medium

28.1 116 1-50

21 4112 - Maple, Beech, Cherry Association

Sapling Well 2.3 15 Immature Two of eight plots established as part of the Hartman-Buckley-Sharik oak/pine regen study.

22 4310 - Pine, Oak Mix Sawtimber Well

34.3 106 111-140 In 1978 all aspen, maple and Jp were harvested. Red and white pine make up about 50% of the total BA. There are planting

records for white pine in 1919.

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Level 4

Cover Type AcresStand

Age

Size

DensityBA

Range

Mgt. Unit Report 7 – Forested Stands Compartment:S

t

a

n

d

General

Comments:

Year of Entry:

Grayling

2018

194

23 6128 - Lowland Coniferous, Mixed

Deciduous

Poletimber Medium

2.9 76 1-50 Wet stand with scattered white pine logs and cedar poles to the far west. All jack pine was harvested in 1978. Numerous cedar

and red maple poles with thick fir in understory. Scattered hemlock saplings exist along edge of powerline at northern

border of stand. A few large beech can be found in this area as well. Standing water in majority of stand, black spruce present in

most areas of stand.

25 4126 - White, Black, N. Pin Oak

Sawtimber Well

34.0 111 81-110 Stand sheltered wood 1989 under sale # 720588801.

26 4319 - Mixed Upland Forest

Poletimber Well

10.3 40 51-80 in 1979 ash, spruce, balsam, jack pine and mixed hardwood were harvest, also white pine, red pine and oak trees marked to

cut. Some really big diameter oak and pine in the stand.

27 4122 - Oak, Pine Sawtimber Well

4.6 99 111-140 Retention areas left on the edges of stand 44.

OPIC - FMD: Shelterwood red and white oak, focusing on leaving the highest quality of both species. Target 60 BA for oak residual following harvest. Leave a few uncut islands, 1-3 acres

in size along adjacent Oak rd for aesthetics and structural diversity. Some areas of this stand, as well as stand 46 should

be thinned to a target BA slightly higher than 60 square ft/acre in order to enhance diversity and develop areas of high quality oak

management. Also BA should be left higher along road for visual reasons. Leave all red and white pine 6" or less using

caution while harvesting to protect advanced pine regeneration. Some white pine may need to be marked to cut in order to remove marked oak. Oak and white/red pine is the overall

management objective, however due to areas of heavy, advanced red maple understory, along with portions of the stand

that have a heavier aspen component, a mixed stand with all above mentioned species present in respectable numbers

should be expected. WP in SW corner. Heavy understory of red maple and some oak with aspen being a major component of understory in open areas. Larger aspen is beginning to fall in

aspen stand that runs n/s along WP stand (104) in SW corner of stand. (old) Extremely variable due to past cutting. Some areas were cut heavily with heavy regen resulting. Other areas are a

mix of white pine and oak. White pine is quite poor quality with a high percentage showing weevile damage. Scattered red pine sawlogs of good quality. Some patch cutting was performed in the past (firewood theft) which resulted in good regen. 1/27/11

stand treated under East Side Oak 72-037-08-01.

28 42101 - Planted White Pine, Mixed Deciduous

Sawtimber Medium

8.2 95 51-80

29 4310 - Pine, Oak Mix Sawtimber Well

11.2 109 81-110

30 4310 - Pine, Oak Mix Sawtimber Well

16.1 109 81-110

32 4126 - White, Black, N. Pin Oak

Sawtimber Well

49.4 91 81-110 Stand harvested Sale # 720309801, finished sept 2001. Old RX was to cut all aspen, white pine and red maple. Thinning with 80

BA left. /Recreational trail through stand. Relatively open understory with oak regen that has been heavily browsed.

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Level 4

Cover Type AcresStand

Age

Size

DensityBA

Range

Mgt. Unit Report 7 – Forested Stands Compartment:S

t

a

n

d

General

Comments:

Year of Entry:

Grayling

2018

194

33 4126 - White, Black, N. Pin Oak

Sawtimber Well

93.8 109 111-140 Stand thinned 1981 Some dead standing oak with scattered traces of norway spruce, balsam fir, some scotch pine, red and

white pine.

36 42110 - Planted Red Pine

Sawtimber Well

27.0 104 81-110 Stand thinned 1989 sale # 720638801

37 4191 - Mixed Upland Deciduous with Conifer

Sawtimber Well

49.8 106 81-110 Portions of the stand were thinned 1978 and 1991. There are planted strips of pine and spruce in the stand.

39 42100 - Planted White Pine

Sawtimber Well

38.1 104 111-140 There is about a 3 acre area planted with Norway spruce. There has been two different thinning's done on this stand about ten

years apart

41 4124 - Red with White Oak

Sawtimber Well

20.3 111 81-110 STAND THINNED 1979 HAS GOOD OAK REGENERATION WITH POCKETS OF ASPEN. Heavy WP understory, growing well. Some oak regen in openings with scattered scotch pine.

Nicely formed oak. Scattered traces of red pine.

42 42110 - Planted Red Pine

Sawtimber Well

44.0 104 81-110 2008 timbersale closure update: 720700401 (Oak Road Red Pine) was thinned by Lutke in Oct-Nov 2007.

46 4122 - Oak, Pine Sawtimber Well

31.9 99 51-80 Stand treated under East Side Oak 72-037-08-01. Strip along the road left for visual management. Basal area is around 100

square feet.

47 4310 - Pine, Oak Mix Sawtimber Well

6.5 92 141-170 Stand planted 1925. Isolated WP stand with a mixture of WP logs and poles. Scattered large red pine also present.

48 4124 - Red with White Oak

Sawtimber Well

20.1 110 81-110

51 42260 - Natural Pine, Mixed Deciduous

Poletimber Well

28.3 107 51-80

66 42110 - Planted Red Pine

Sawtimber Well

7.6 97 81-110

101 42101 - Planted White Pine, Mixed Deciduous

Sawtimber Well

6.8 104 111-140 Stand was thinned 1999.

106 429 - Mixed Upland Conifers

Sawtimber Well

8.9 49 81-110 Stand could be broke up into 8 different one acre stands, extremely variable, of oak aspen poles, red pine sawlogs,

norway spruce of varied size and WP. Pockets of thick aspen, some good oak regen and some scattered scotch pine

throughout.

107 4123 - Red Oak Sawtimber Well

6.5 98 81-110

144 42141 - Planted Mixed Pine, Mixed Deciduous

Sawtimber Well

34.4 98 111-140 Extremely variable due to past cutting. Some areas were cut heavily with heavy regeneration.

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Level 4

Cover Type AcresStand

Age

Size

DensityBA

Range

Mgt. Unit Report 7 – Forested Stands Compartment:S

t

a

n

d

General

Comments:

Year of Entry:

Grayling

2018

194

224 4125 - Black, N. Pin Oak Sawtimber Well

14.0 106 141-170 Oak/Pine Research Plots. Stand was prescribe burned for research in 2000.

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Cover Type Acres

Mgt. Unit Report 8 – Nonforested Stands Compartment:

Stand General Comments:

Year of Entry:

Managed

Site

Grayling 194

2018

6 1.3 Well Pad310 - Herbaceous Openland No

10 1.4 Well Pad310 - Herbaceous Openland No

11 5.4122 - Road/Parking Lot No

12 122.7 STAND WAS CUT IN 1980 AND HAS COVERTED TO A MARSH WITH TAG ALDER. Thick tag alder with scattered fir and spruce species. Almost called this a

forested stand.

6224 - Treed Bog No

24 6.5 OPIC - FMD: Stand harvested Sale # 720309801, finished sept 2001. Thinning with 80 BA left. /Recreational trail through stand. Relatively open understory with oak regen that has been heavily browsed. White pine regeneration is growing well.

Maple regeneration is beginning to take over in some areas. Some beech in understory with scattered white pine poles throughout mid-canopy.

122 - Road/Parking Lot No

44 28.7 Harvested under 72-019-14-01, scheduled to be planted to red pine. Four retention areas left on the edges of the stand. C72-777 chopped & trenched in 2015,

herbicided in 2016.

OPIC - FMD: Shelterwood red and white oak, focusing on leaving the highest quality of both species. Target 60 BA for oak residual following harvest. Leave a few uncut

islands, 1-3 acres in size along adjacent Oak rd for aesthetics and structural diversity. Some areas of this stand, as well as stand 46 should be thinned to a target BA slightly higher than 60 square ft/acre in order to enhance diversity and

develop areas of high quality oak management. Also BA should be left higher along road for visual reasons. Leave all red and white pine 6" or less using caution while

harvesting to protect advanced pine regeneration. Some white pine may need to be marked to cut in order to remove marked oak. Oak and white/red pine is the overall

management objective, however due to areas of heavy, advanced red maple understory, along with portions of the stand that have a heavier aspen component, a

mixed stand with all above mentioned species present in respectable numbers should be expected. WP in SW corner. Heavy understory of red maple and some

oak with aspen being a major component of understory in open areas. Larger aspen is beginning to fall in aspen stand that runs n/s along WP stand (104) in SW corner of stand. (old) Extremely variable due to past cutting. Some areas were cut heavily with heavy regen resulting. Other areas are a mix of white pine and oak. White pine is quite poor quality with a high percentage showing weevile damage. Scattered red

pine sawlogs of good quality. Some patch cutting was performed in the past (firewood theft) which resulted in good regen. 1/27/11 stand treated under East Side

Oak 72-037-08-01.

310 - Herbaceous Openland

103 3.5 A old borrow pit. Lot's of stumps and brush have been dumped in this location.110 - Low Intensity Urban No

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