[MassChestnutOrchards] Globe article on clear cutting in MA

Frank Howard dandfhoward at rcn.com
Sat Mar 13 12:36:29 EST 2010


Dear Rufin, Thank you for all of the impressive information. The  
Boston Globe and its readers were unfortunate that your letter to the  
editor was not used. Sincerely, Frank
On Mar 13, 2010, at 10:58 AM, Rufin Van Bossuyt wrote:

> There are three letters to the editor in today's Boston Globe that are
> critical of the recent article on clear-cutting. The are entitled:
> 1. Focus on missteps of clear-cutting obscures states vital role.
> 2.Emotion overcomes reason in land management.
> 3. We need to hear from the foresters.
>
> They can be seen at boston.com
>
> I also sent a letter to the Boston Globe but it was not used. I  
> find that it
> was not saved in my Sent Items file as I responded through their  
> web site.
> I said that the reporter should come back a year or two after the  
> clear-
> cutting and see the reproduction.
> The DCR had a timber harvest behind my house several years ago.  
> Seed trees
> were left. The forest consists of white pine, white oak, red, black  
> and
> scarlet oaks, red maple, black birch and some American chestnut  
> sprouts.
> There was an almost complete cover of huckleberry and low bush  
> blueberry
> present but they produced almost no fruit in the shade.
> Now a few years later the hardwoods have resprouted, there are many  
> healthy
> seedlings and the berries have had abundant fruit. Sedge is very  
> present now
> and it was not present before the harvest. Obviously seeds were  
> present and
> when sunlight came in , up came the sedge.
> During the fall while on a walk, I came upon a large flock of  
> robins that
> was feeding on the berries. Good habitat.
> Carl Anderson, a resident of Upton and a TACF member passed away a  
> few years
> ago in his mid-nineties. He had told me about working in the woods  
> as a
> young man for his uncle who owned a timber harvesting company . The
> harvesting was all clear-cutting. It produced timber and firewood  
> and even
> the pine branches used to start the fires in a nearby foundry were
> collected.
> In 1935 the state purchased the cut over "wood lots" ( purchase  
> price could
> not exceed $5 per acre) and they are now the Upton State Forest.
> An 1830 map of the town indicates that except for very difficult  
> terrain
> areas the land consisted of pasture and crop land. Very little forest.
>
> Rufin
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Fred Hebard" <Fred at acf.org>
> To: <masschestnutorchards at masschestnut.org>
> Sent: Friday, March 12, 2010 1:51 PM
> Subject: Re: [MassChestnutOrchards] Globe article on clear cutting  
> in MA
>
>
> I don't know much about New England forests, but forests re-establish
> prolifically in the southern Appalachians after clearcutting.
> Shelterwoods or other silvicultural regimes may be helpful in
> preventing early succession trees that produce numerous wind-borne
> seeds --such as yellow poplar and red maple-- from taking over a
> site.  Or some other silvicultural practice might be prescribed for
> encouraging desirable species.
>
> However, clearcutting itself is often the best means of establishing
> desirable stands.  Unfortunately clearcutting has been demonized in
> order to alter the behavior of the Forest Service and other land
> management agencies.  And the demonization has transmogrified in the
> public mind into an established fact, that clearcutting is
> necessarily a bad forest management practice, when it's not.  It's
> just another tool in the toolbox, that has to be evaluated in
> choosing the best silvicultural prescription to achieve the desired
> objectives, while keeping the long-term health of the ecosystem in  
> mind
>
> Fred
>
> Frederick V. Hebard, PhD
> Staff Pathologist, Meadowview Research Farms
> American Chestnut Foundation
> 14005 Glenbrook Ave.
> Meadowview, VA 24361
>
> Email: Fred at acf.org
> Web: http://www.acffarms.org
> Phone: (276) 944-4631
> Fax: (276) 944-0934
>
>
> On Mar 12, 2010, at 11:54 AM, Mirick, John O. wrote:
>
>> My thought is that we should use up any political capital that we
>> may have by weighing in on this issue.
>>
>>
>>
>> John
>>
>>
>>
>> From: masschestnutorchards-bounces at masschestnut.org
>> [mailto:masschestnutorchards-bounces at masschestnut.org] On Behalf Of
>> Yvonne Federowicz
>> Sent: Friday, March 12, 2010 11:25 AM
>> To: masschestnutorchards at masschestnut.org
>> Subject: Re: [MassChestnutOrchards] Globe article on clear cutting
>> in MA
>>
>>
>>
>> It sounds like some of the cuts might have made it more difficult
>> to re-establish forest, since they didn’t properly do a
>> “shelterwood” cutting? Would these also make it more difficult to
>> plant chestnut?
>>
>> It would be good to hear from Bruce, Dennis and Lois.  I doubt
>> we’ll be in the position to make any official statements anyhow as
>> a group, probably not an issue – unless someone cuts our trees or
>> improperly prepares a site that is agreed upon for one of our
>> plantings, in the future.
>>
>> Re. expressing opinions - seems more like a situation where
>> Massachusetts residents might want to express opinions as citizens,
>> or forestry professionals – as Bruce has done.
>>
>>
>> On 3/12/10 10:03 AM, "Gary Jacob" <gjacob at comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>> Interesting article.  It is too bad that a state like Massachusetts
>> should be setting such a bad example.  I think it is important,
>> however, that we not take a position or express any official
>> opinions concerning this issue.
>>
>> What we should do is to begin thinking about different planting
>> plans we would use, for future American chestnuts, depending on
>> whatever harvesting situation we may find.
>>
>>                 Gary
>>
>>
>> From: masschestnutorchards-bounces at masschestnut.org
>> [mailto:masschestnutorchards-bounces at masschestnut.org] On Behalf Of
>> Jamie Donalds
>> Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2010 10:21 AM
>> To: orchard mgrlist
>> Subject: [MassChestnutOrchards] Globe article on clear cutting in MA
>>
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>>  Here is an article in the Globe I found this morning about clear
>> cutting in MA. It has a quote from Bruce Spencer.
>>
>> I would like to here more about this issue and how it might affect
>> future restoration plantings at Quabbin  and elsewhere.
>>
>> Does this effect any plans for our seed orchard  at Moore State Park?
>>
>> Perhaps Bruce , Dennis or Lois  would be interested in talking on
>> this subject at the April Meeting?
>>
>> Food for thought,
>>
>> -Jamie
>>
>>
>>
>> http://www.boston.com/lifestyle/green/articles/2010/03/04/
>> a_clear_cut_controversy/
>>
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