Background: Concern is growing about the future of forestry productivity due to intensive nutrient removal, as a result of different harvesting operations. This study aimed to determine the effects on forest productivity when using different slash-retention scenarios with the recommended amounts of mineral fertiliser in Usutu forest. Usutu is a plantation forest that grows mostly softwood where the predominant species is Pinus patula Schiede ex Schltdl. & Cham.Methods: The first trial series (F) comprised of one trial located in each of five forest blocks. It was established in 1971 and compared the effects of various site preparation scenarios (slash removal, slash retention and cultivation) on the early growth of Pinus patula for adjacent first (F1R) and second rotation (F2R) sites (i.e. grassveld and clearfelled first-rotation sites). The second (S) trial series was re-established in April 1991 on exactly the same position as the first trial series, and involved second (S2R) and third rotation (S3R) sites. Three main treatments, standard pitting through harvest residue (control); manual pitting after removal of harvest residue and forest floor (cleared); and manual pitting and broadcast application of dolomitic lime (2 t ha