Kentucky Woodlands Storm Damage
Kentucky Woodlands Storm Damage

Crown Damage Greater Than 50%

Crown Damage Greater Than 50%

guide to severe tree top damage header
top damage yellow poplar

Both trees 1 and 2 are yellow-poplar and will recover from this damage. Acceptable Growing Stock.

yellow poplar varying damage

Yellow-poplar and other fast growing species with 25 top 50% of their top remaining will recover. Acceptable or Questionable Growing Stock depending upon choices in the stand.

severe top damage

Valuable timber (veneer and high grade sawtimber) from oaks with 25% or less of their tops remaining should be removed within one year. Unacceptable Growing Stock.

oak major crown damage

Timber from oaks with less than 1/3 of their crown remaining should be removed within the next several years. Unacceptable Growing Stock

yellow poplar trees with damage

Yellow-poplar trees 1 and 3 will die or will be rendered useless (Unacceptable Growing Stock). Trees 2 and 4 will live and their crowns will recover. Some future timber potential will probably develop however, recovery will be slow. Unacceptable Growing Stock.

oak major branch loss

Oak with less than 50% crown left from the loss of major branches. Timber should be removed within the next several years. Unacceptable Growing Stock.

Top Severe damage

Timber from oaks with less than 1/3 of their crown remaining should be removed within the next several years. Unacceptable Growing Stock

Contact Information

University of Kentucky
Department of Forestry and Natural Resources

Thomas Poe Cooper Building 730 Rose Street Lexington, KY 40546-0073

(859) 257-5666

forestry.extension@uky.edu