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Forestry Bulletin No. 25: Silviculture Of Southern Bottomland Hardwoods, Laurence C. Walker, Kenneth G. Watterson Sep 1972

Forestry Bulletin No. 25: Silviculture Of Southern Bottomland Hardwoods, Laurence C. Walker, Kenneth G. Watterson

Forestry Bulletins No. 1-25, 1957-1972

"The potential of southern bottomland hardwood types is clear, for they, along with the cypress, occupy about 37 million acres and compromise more than half of the hardwood stumpage in the south."


Forestry Bulletin No. 23: Timber Sales Contracts For Latin America, Seymour I. Somberg Apr 1972

Forestry Bulletin No. 23: Timber Sales Contracts For Latin America, Seymour I. Somberg

Forestry Bulletins No. 1-25, 1957-1972

An analysis of timber sales contracts in Latin America, in consideration of proposals, forms, provisions and contributions.


Forestry Bulletin No. 24: Silviculture And Management Of Teak, K. Kadambi Mar 1972

Forestry Bulletin No. 24: Silviculture And Management Of Teak, K. Kadambi

Forestry Bulletins No. 1-25, 1957-1972

"Teak is the principal timber tree of Peninsular India, Burma, Indonesia and Thailand and one of the most important timbers of the world. It has been planted extensively in warm climates throughout the world."


Forestry Bulletin No. 22: Silviculture Of Southern Upland Hardwoods, Laurence C. Walker Jan 1972

Forestry Bulletin No. 22: Silviculture Of Southern Upland Hardwoods, Laurence C. Walker

Forestry Bulletins No. 1-25, 1957-1972

"Upland hardwood types occur throughout the forests of the southern United States. Sometimes deciduous species intermingle with pines to form mixed conifer-broadleaf types; other times hardwood types are interspersed with pine types; depending upon soil, physiography, past land use, and fire."


Forestry Bulletin No. 21: Diseases Of Forest Trees And Forest Products, A. F. Verrall Sep 1970

Forestry Bulletin No. 21: Diseases Of Forest Trees And Forest Products, A. F. Verrall

Forestry Bulletins No. 1-25, 1957-1972

This bulletin covers the roles and types of diseases and fungi found in forest trees and products. It also discusses principles of disease prevention and control.


Forestry Bulletin No. 19: Directory Of Wood-Using And Related Industries In Texas, 1969, Nelson T. Samson Jul 1970

Forestry Bulletin No. 19: Directory Of Wood-Using And Related Industries In Texas, 1969, Nelson T. Samson

Forestry Bulletins No. 1-25, 1957-1972

Identification and description of wood-using and related industries in Texas for the year 1969.


Forestry Bulletin No. 20: A Short History Of Forest Conservation In Texas, 1880-1940, Robert S. Maxwell, James W. Martin Jan 1970

Forestry Bulletin No. 20: A Short History Of Forest Conservation In Texas, 1880-1940, Robert S. Maxwell, James W. Martin

Forestry Bulletins No. 1-25, 1957-1972

"This short history of the development of forest conservation in Texas is intended primarily for the general reader. The study has concentrated on the early history of the conservation movement, dating from the beginning of commercial lumbering in the state, approximately 1880, to about 1940 and World War II."


Forestry Bulletin No. 18: Geography Of The Southern Forest Region, Laurence C. Walker, G. Loyd Collier Jul 1969

Forestry Bulletin No. 18: Geography Of The Southern Forest Region, Laurence C. Walker, G. Loyd Collier

Forestry Bulletins No. 1-25, 1957-1972

"The Southern Forest Region, as here discussed, comprises the area east of the Texas and Oklahoma prairies and south of the Missouri, Ohio, and Potomac rivers, plus an extension along the Atlantic coast to central New Jersey."


Forestry Bulletin No. 17: Films And Filmstrips On Forestry, Nelson T. Samson Apr 1969

Forestry Bulletin No. 17: Films And Filmstrips On Forestry, Nelson T. Samson

Forestry Bulletins No. 1-25, 1957-1972

"Motion picture films and filmstrips in forestry and related fields are available from many sources in America. This publication is an attempt to provide for foresters and others interested in such aids a convenient means for selecting materials to meet their particular needs."


Forestry Bulletin No. 16: Silviculture Of Slash Pine, Laurence C. Walker, Harry V. Wiant Jr. Apr 1968

Forestry Bulletin No. 16: Silviculture Of Slash Pine, Laurence C. Walker, Harry V. Wiant Jr.

Forestry Bulletins No. 1-25, 1957-1972

An analysis of the reproduction, management and destructive agents in relation to the Slash Pine.


Forestry Bulletin No. 15: Silviculture Of The Minor Southern Conifers, Laurence C. Walker May 1967

Forestry Bulletin No. 15: Silviculture Of The Minor Southern Conifers, Laurence C. Walker

Forestry Bulletins No. 1-25, 1957-1972

An analysis of many conifers, including pine, cedar and cypress.


Forestry Bulletin No. 14: Practical Point-Sampling, Ellis V. Hunt Jr., Robert D. Baker Apr 1967

Forestry Bulletin No. 14: Practical Point-Sampling, Ellis V. Hunt Jr., Robert D. Baker

Forestry Bulletins No. 1-25, 1957-1972

"Mr. L.R. Grosenbaugh (1952) introduced point-sampling to American foresters, citing Mr. W. Bitterlich's earlier work in Europe. Primarily it is, he said, 'A rapid method of sampling tree basal area per acre . . . '"


Forestry Bulletin No. 12: Pine Seedling Survival And Growth Response To Soils Of The Texas Post-Oak Belt, J. J. Stransky, M. Victor Bilan Dec 1966

Forestry Bulletin No. 12: Pine Seedling Survival And Growth Response To Soils Of The Texas Post-Oak Belt, J. J. Stransky, M. Victor Bilan

Forestry Bulletins No. 1-25, 1957-1972

An analysis of the methods and materials in relation to pine seedling survival, including a section on results and discussion.


Forestry Bulletin No. 11: Silviculture Of Longleaf Pine, Laurence C. Walker, Harry V. Wiant Jr. Oct 1966

Forestry Bulletin No. 11: Silviculture Of Longleaf Pine, Laurence C. Walker, Harry V. Wiant Jr.

Forestry Bulletins No. 1-25, 1957-1972

A discussion of issues surrounding the management, reproduction and nutrition of the Longleaf Pine.


Forestry Bulletin No. 10: Texas Pulpwood Production, Nelson T. Samson Jun 1966

Forestry Bulletin No. 10: Texas Pulpwood Production, Nelson T. Samson

Forestry Bulletins No. 1-25, 1957-1972

An analysis by the forestry economist Nelson T. Samson of pulpwood production in Texas, including make-up, output and trends.


Forestry Bulletin No. 8: Soil Moisture And Soil Temperature Under A Post Oak-Shortleaf Pine Stand, G. Schneider, J. J. Stransky Apr 1966

Forestry Bulletin No. 8: Soil Moisture And Soil Temperature Under A Post Oak-Shortleaf Pine Stand, G. Schneider, J. J. Stransky

Forestry Bulletins No. 1-25, 1957-1972

"This paper reports moisture and temperature observations in the surface 18 inches of soil under an east Texas post oak (Quercus stellata Wangenh.) - shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata Mill.) stand throughout a 4 year period."


Forestry Bulletin No. 9: Silviculture Of Shortleaf Pine, Laurence C. Walker, Harry V. Wiant Jr Apr 1966

Forestry Bulletin No. 9: Silviculture Of Shortleaf Pine, Laurence C. Walker, Harry V. Wiant Jr

Forestry Bulletins No. 1-25, 1957-1972

"Nowhere is silviculture more intensively practiced than in the southern United States exempt, perhaps, in certain European nations. This is because of the tremendous demands upon the forests for fiber in a region of optimum climatic characteristics for rapid growth of valuable species. In meeting these demands, management instructs its foresters to shift their efforts into high gear."


Forestry Bulletin No. 13: Directory Of Wood-Using And Related Industries In East Texas, 1966, Nelson T. Samson Jan 1966

Forestry Bulletin No. 13: Directory Of Wood-Using And Related Industries In East Texas, 1966, Nelson T. Samson

Forestry Bulletins No. 1-25, 1957-1972

"This special directory will serve as a supplement to the Directory of Texas Manufacturers published annually by the Bureau of Business Research."


Forestry Bulletin No. 6: Point-Sampling From Two Angles, Ellis V. Hunt Jr, Robert D. Baker, Lloyd A. Biskamp Nov 1964

Forestry Bulletin No. 6: Point-Sampling From Two Angles, Ellis V. Hunt Jr, Robert D. Baker, Lloyd A. Biskamp

Forestry Bulletins No. 1-25, 1957-1972

"Point-sampling is a valuable tool in the kit of the practicing forester. It is employed for permanent and temporary sampling and for growth studies. Since the concept of point-sampling is new in American forestry, different approaches have been employed to explain its application."


Forestry Bulletin No. 5: Continuous Forest Inventory With Punch Card Machines For A Small Property, Robert D. Baker, Ellis V. Hunt Jr. Oct 1960

Forestry Bulletin No. 5: Continuous Forest Inventory With Punch Card Machines For A Small Property, Robert D. Baker, Ellis V. Hunt Jr.

Forestry Bulletins No. 1-25, 1957-1972

A study on forestry inventory with punched card machines for a small property.


Forestry Bulletin No. 4: Root Development Of Loblolly Line Seedlings In Modified Environments, M. Victor Bilan Apr 1960

Forestry Bulletin No. 4: Root Development Of Loblolly Line Seedlings In Modified Environments, M. Victor Bilan

Forestry Bulletins No. 1-25, 1957-1972

A study that looked at root development of loblolly pine seedlings in modified environments.