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Regeneration On Aspen Clearcuts In Northwestern Colorado, G.L. Crouch
Regeneration On Aspen Clearcuts In Northwestern Colorado, G.L. Crouch
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Sucker Regeneration In A Utah Aspen Clone After Clearcutting, Partial Cutting, Scarification And Girdling, George A. Schier, Arthur D. Smith
Sucker Regeneration In A Utah Aspen Clone After Clearcutting, Partial Cutting, Scarification And Girdling, George A. Schier, Arthur D. Smith
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Effect Of Rotation Length On Productivity Of Aspen Sucker Stands, A.B. Berrty, W.M. Stiell
Effect Of Rotation Length On Productivity Of Aspen Sucker Stands, A.B. Berrty, W.M. Stiell
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Deterioration Of Aspen Clones In The Middle Rocky Mountains, George A. Schier
Deterioration Of Aspen Clones In The Middle Rocky Mountains, George A. Schier
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No abstract provided.
Development Of Some Young Aspen Stands In Arizona, J.R. Jones, David P. Trujillo
Development Of Some Young Aspen Stands In Arizona, J.R. Jones, David P. Trujillo
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No abstract provided.
Yields From 18-Year-Old Aspen Via Total Tree Harvesting, M.K. Benson, D.W. Einspahr
Yields From 18-Year-Old Aspen Via Total Tree Harvesting, M.K. Benson, D.W. Einspahr
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Described are the results of harvesting the above-ground parts of an 18-year-old aspen stand and the observations made on the initial suckering of the new stand. The yields for the stand of 17.7 cunits per acre were greater than predicted yields of comparable material for the site at age 35. Suckering on the area the first area after cutting averaged 37,000 aspen stems per acre and 2.6 feet in height.