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USDABox0061NC390151049111541
Silvicultural evaluation of four methods of marking second-growth northern hardwood stands /
60425100
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USDABox0061NC390151049111622Pulpwood chip production and markets in the lake states /60424396
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USDABox0061NC390151049111703
Lake states pulpwood production hampered by adverse weather and labor shortage, 1965 /
60425541
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USDABox0061NC390151049111884Minnesota's aspen and its projected supply /60425515
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USDABox0061NC390151049111965
Performance of seven seed sources of blue spruce in central North Dakota /
32231338
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USDABox0061NC390151049112046Growth response of seedling yellow birch to humus-mineral soil mixtures /32226121
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USDABox0061NC390151049112127
Forest-product imports and exports via the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway through upper lakes ports /
60425485
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USDABox0061NC390151049112208Firebreak maintenance with soil sterilants /32226133
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USDABox0061NC390151049112389Forest floor fuels in red and jack pine stands /32226147
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USDABox0061NC3901510491124610Impact of insects in the northern hardwoods type /32226153
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USDABox0061NC3901510491125311Seasonal fluctuation in moisture content of pine foliage /32226175
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USDABox0061NC3901510491036212
Effect of staining caused by sapstreak disease on sugar maple log and lumber values /
60425236
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USDABox0061NC3901510491037013
Cordwood yields from thinnings in young oak stands in the Missouri Ozarks /
60425215
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USDABox0061NC3901510491038814
Hardwood face veneer and plywood mill closures in Michigan and Wisconsin since 1950 /
60425188
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USDABox0061NC3901510491039615Private pleasure boating in the national forests of Minnesota /60521467
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USDABox0061NC3901510491040416Botanical and commercial range of balsam fir in the Lake States /32226184
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USDABox0061NC3901510491041217Botanical and commercial range of tamarack in the Lake States /32226190
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USDABox0061NC3901510491042018Activity patterns of campers /55988023
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USDABox0061NC3901510491043819
Shortleaf pine seedling inventory methods on broadcast-seeded areas in the Missouri Ozarks /
32226197
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USDABox0061NC3901510491044620Establishing mixtures of redcedar in poor oak-hickory forests /60521458
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USDABox0061NC3901510491045321
Distribution methods and end-uses for hardwood face veneer and plywood manufactured in Michigan and Wisconsin in 1964 /
60521454
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USDABox0061NC3901510491046122Establishing grass range in the southwest Missouri Ozarks /60521446
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USDABox0061NC3901510491047923Cattle in the woods or woods in the pasture? /60521490
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USDABox0061NC3901510491048724Stand volume equations for shortleaf pine in Missouri /60521530
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USDABox0061NC3901510491049525Seedbed density affects size of 3-0 green ash nursery stock /60521526
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USDABox0061NC3901510491050326Lake states veneer log production shows increase in 1965 /60521501
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USDABox0061NC3901510491051127Wetland road crossings : drainage problems and timber damage /60521498
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USDABox0061NC3901510491052928Chemical weed control in a two-year-old walnut planting /60569022
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USDABox0061NC3901510491053729Waterline erosion control essential to streambank rehabilitation /60568825
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USDABox0061NC3901510491054530Northern Minnesota lumber production declines from 1960 to 1965 /60568819
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USDABox0061NC3901510491055231
Rising pulpwood prices stimulate largest lake states pulpwood harvest, 1966 /
60568811
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USDABox0061NC3901510491056032Annual soil temperature wave at four depths in southwestern Wisconsin /60529381
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USDABox0061NC3901510491057833Computer program for preliminary data analysis /60568932
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USDABox0061NC3901510491058634
Chemical weed control increases survival and growth in hardwood plantings /
60568878
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USDABox0061NC3901510491059435Winter thaws can raise ground water levels in driftless area /60568842
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USDABox0061NC3901510491060236Spruce budworm defoliation is reduced most by commercial clear cutting /60568829
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USDABox0061NC3901510491061037Size and placement of metal culverts critical on peatland woods roads /60568795
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USDABox0061NC3901510491062838Forest area in Michigan counties, 1966 /60425166
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USDABox0061NC3901510491063639Forest stand-size trends in upper Michigan, 1955-1966 /60425144
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USDABox0061NC3901510491064440
Rate of perimeter increase related to timber spread index and northeastern fuel types /
32226203
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USDABox0061NC3901510491065141Forest cover types by counties, Michigan, 1966 /60569584
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USDABox0061NC3901510491066942Changing recreational use of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area /60569541
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USDABox0061NC3901510491067743Buildup index as an expression of moisture content in duff /32226205
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USDABox0061NC3901510491069344
Dual-range strain gage weighing transducer employing automatic switching /
32226213
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USDABox0061NC3901510491070145Computer program for displaying forest survey type information /60569610
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USDABox0061NC3901510491071946Use hardwoods for building components /32226222
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USDABox0061NC3901510491072747
Influence of residual stand densities on regeneration in sugar maple stands /
32226228
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USDABox0061NC3901510491073548Deer browse production of oak stands in central lower Michigan /60575910
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USDABox0061NC3901510491074349Regeneration of cutover jack pine stands /60575895
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USDABox0061NC3901510491075050Michigan's timber volume /60575872
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USDABox0061NC3901510491076851Size of aspen crop trees little affected by initial sucker density /60575856
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USDABox0061NC3901510491077652Antibiotics do not control blister rust in eastern white pine seedlings /60575820
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USDABox0061NC3901510491078453
Impact of insects on second-year cone crops in red pine seed-production areas /
60575810
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USDABox0061NC3901510491079254Bark separation during chipping with a parallel knife chipper /60575739
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USDABox0061NC3901510491080055Marketing practices of northern Minnesota sawmills /60575689
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USDABox0061NC3901510490991956Using black light to find jack-pine budworm egg masses /60575656
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USDABox0061NC3901510490992757Forest land in Indiana counties, 1967 /60575646
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USDABox0061NC3901510490994358RevisedTimber volume in Indiana, 1967 /60575639
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USDABox0061NC3901510490993558Timber volume in Indiana, 1967 /226394807
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USDABox0061NC3901510490995059Lake states pulpwood production drops seven percent, 1967 /60572301
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USDABox0061NC3901510490996860Poor returns from Ozark woodland grazing /60575322
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USDABox0061NC3901510490997661
Gross basal area growth of northern white-cedar is independent of stand density over a wide range /
44916951
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USDABox0061NC3901510490998462Early growth of eastern white pine seed sources in the Lake States /42200566
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USDABox0061NC3901510490999263Acorn moisture content critical for cherrybark oak germination /60575316
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USDABox0061NC3901510491000864Fuel evaluation for a Missouri pine plantation released by aerial spraying /44917999
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USDABox0061NC3901510491001665
Computer program to evaluate timber productions investments under uncertainty /
60575302
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USDABox0061NC3901510491002466Deer browse production : rapid sampling and computer-aided analysis /60575279
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USDABox0061NC3901510491003267Using D.B.H. and butt log quality to estimate tree yields by saw log grade /60575275
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USDABox0061NC3901510491004068Indiana sawmills receive 232 million board feet of saw logs in 1966 /60575238
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USDABox0061NC3901510491005769Hardwood veneer timber volume in Upper Michigan /60575630
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USDABox0061NC3901510491006570
Development of white and Norway spruce trees from several seed sources 29 years after planting /
60591397
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USDABox0061NC3901510491007371Do pine gall weevils affect cone production in red pine? /60591380
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USDABox0061NC3901510491008172Fifteen-year growth of a thinned white spruce plantation /60591364
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USDABox0061NC3901510491009973Scleroderris canker in the lake states : a situation report, 1968 /60591340
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USDABox0061NC3901510491010774New farm fencing declines, use of treated posts up /60591321
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USDABox0061NC3901510491011575Bark characteristics indicate age and growth rate of yellow birch /60591289
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USDABox0061NC3901510491012376Basal stem canker of sugar maple /60591146
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USDABox0061NC3901510491013177Interpreting neutron probe readings in frozen soil /60591023
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USDABox0061NC3901510491014978
Water storage and related physical characteristics of four mineral soils in north central Minnesota /
60591007
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USDABox0061NC3901510491015679Computer calculation of fire danger /60590916
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USDABox0061NC3901510491016480Characteristics of blister rust cankers on eastern white pine /60590896
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USDABox0061NC3901510491017281Current status of prescribed burning in the lake states /60590887
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USDABox0061NC3901510491018082
Effect of watershed cover on overland flow from a major storm in southwestern Wisconsin /
60590870
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USDABox0061NC3901510491019883Germination of several tree species in plastic greenhouses /60590851
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USDABox0061NC3901510491020684
Survival and growth of eastern redcedar seed sources in southwest Missouri /
60590847
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USDABox0061NC3901510491021485Relation of snowpack accumulation to red pine stocking /60590841
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USDABox0061NC3901510491022286Lake states pulpwood production plummets 413,000 cords, 1968 /60590836
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USDABox0061NC3901510491023088
Sprouting potential of dormant buds on the bole of pole-size sugar maple /
60590783
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USDABox0061NC3901510491024889Direct reading frost gage is reliable, inexpensive /60590776
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USDABox0061NC3901510491025590Variation in density of sugar maple sapwood and heartwood /60590772
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USDABox0061NC3901510491026391Weights and centers of gravity for quaking aspen trees and boles /60590769
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USDABox0061NC3901510491027192
Effect of cutting angle and depth of cut on the occurrence of chipped grain on sycamore /
60607224
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USDABox0061NC3901510491028993Relation of light to epicormic sprouting in sugar maple /60607137
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USDABox0061NC3901510491029794Picloram in space stem injections to control lake states hardwoods /60607079
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USDABox0061NC3901510491030595
Spacing, thinning, and pruning practices for young cottonwood plantations /
60607008
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USDABox0061NC3901510491031396Antibiotic treatment of blister rust cankers in eastern white pine /60606650
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USDABox0061NC3901510491032197Is cull overestimated in northern hardwood stands /60606602
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USDABox0061NC3901510491033998Red oak lumber makes good shade shelter for hogs /60606583
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USDABox0061NC3901510491034799
Relation of crown width to tree diameter in some upland hardwood stands of southern Illinois /
60606508