- Stand 7: Row thin the red pine. Take 1 row, leave 2. The rows are not uniform and spacing is too narrow in places to designate every third row. Some areas will thin by default through removal of the JP-NPO-A, but 100% marking all red pine "cut trees" will still be needed to make sure equipment can get through. All jack pine, northern pin oak, and aspen are designated for removal. - Stand 12: Row thin red pine by taking 1 row and leaving 2 rows, or taking 2 rows and leaving 4 rows, depending on row spacing. Aspen will be designated for removal. - Stand 32: Row thin the red pine. Take 1 row, leave 2. The rows are not uniform and spacing is too narrow in places to designate every third row. Some areas will thin by default through removal of the RM-JP-NPO-A, but 100% marking all red pine "cut trees" will still be needed to make sure equipment can get through. All jack pine, northern pin oak, and aspen are designated for removal. - Stand 41: Thin red pine to a residual BA of 120. - Stand 55: Thin the planted red pine to a residual BA of 100. All jack pine, maple, and aspen are designated for removal. - Stand 59: Thin red pine to a residual BA of 90. - Stand 64: Row thin the red pine. Take 1 row, leave 2. The rows are not uniform and spacing is too narrow in places to designate every third row. Some areas will thin by default through removal of the RM-JP-NPO-A, but 100% marking all red pine "cut trees" will still be needed to make sure equipment can get through. All jack pine, northern pin oak, and aspen are designated for removal. - Stand 86: Row thin red pine by taking 1 row and leaving 2 rows, or taking 2 rows and leaving 4 rows, depending on row spacing.