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Full-Text Articles in Forest Sciences
Conusmer Sentiment And Utah's Out Of State Visitor, Perry J. Brown, John D. Hunt
Conusmer Sentiment And Utah's Out Of State Visitor, Perry J. Brown, John D. Hunt
Forest Management Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
South Dakota Bird Notes, Keith E. Evans, Roger R. Kerbs
South Dakota Bird Notes, Keith E. Evans, Roger R. Kerbs
United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service / University of Nebraska-Lincoln: Faculty Publications
APPROXIMATELY 90,000 small stock ponds are scattered throughout South Dakota. The majority of these ponds are less than 10 acres in size, and depend entirely on surface runoff for their water supply. Although their primary purpose is to provide drinking water for livestock, many species of waterfowl and shorebirds use the pond areas for resting and feeding during spring and fall migrations, and for nesting habitat throughout the summer.
Neither the amount of use nor the potential for use by birds on stock ponds in South Dakota is known. Preliminary data presented here are results of waterfowl observations on 13 …
Thermophysical Properties Of Bark Of Shortleaf, Longleaf, And Red Pine, William E. Reifsnyder, Lee P. Herrington, Karl W. Splat
Thermophysical Properties Of Bark Of Shortleaf, Longleaf, And Red Pine, William E. Reifsnyder, Lee P. Herrington, Karl W. Splat
Yale School of the Environment Bulletin Series
No abstract provided.
The Structure Of Germination In Pinus Lambertiana Dougl., Graeme P. Berlyn
The Structure Of Germination In Pinus Lambertiana Dougl., Graeme P. Berlyn
Yale School of the Environment Bulletin Series
No abstract provided.
Influence Of Growth Media, Temperatures, And Light Intensities On Aspen Root And Top Growth, Gerald F. Gifford
Influence Of Growth Media, Temperatures, And Light Intensities On Aspen Root And Top Growth, Gerald F. Gifford
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Aspen Site Index In The Rocky Mountains, J.R. Jones
Aspen Site Index In The Rocky Mountains, J.R. Jones
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Notes On Hypoxylon Canker Of Aspen In Alberta, J.A. Baranyay
Notes On Hypoxylon Canker Of Aspen In Alberta, J.A. Baranyay
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Manipulation Of Water Use In An Aspen Forest, John D. Schultz, George B. Coltharp, George E. Hart, Jr., Michael Zan
Manipulation Of Water Use In An Aspen Forest, John D. Schultz, George B. Coltharp, George E. Hart, Jr., Michael Zan
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
The Influence Of Growth Media, Temperatures, And Light Intensities On Aspen Root And Top Growth, G.F. Gifford
The Influence Of Growth Media, Temperatures, And Light Intensities On Aspen Root And Top Growth, G.F. Gifford
Aspen Bibliography
Root and top growth of aspen cuttings in three soils (sand, loam, and clay) were studied in a controlled environmental chamber.
Use Of Trembling Aspen In Pulp And Paper Manufacture, J. L. Keays
Use Of Trembling Aspen In Pulp And Paper Manufacture, J. L. Keays
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.