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What's new in herbicides?
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The two newest and most commonly used nursery herbicides are Goal (manufactured by Rohm & Haas) and Modown (manufactured by RhonePoulenc). I would like to ...Barbara E. Thompson
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What's New in Nursery Equipment- With The Industrial Nurseries
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J. D. Ryder, Jr.
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What's New In Nursery Insect Control?
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Loyd Drake, Tom Flavell and Lawerence P. Abrahamson
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What's wrong with my plant?
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What's your leaching fraction? A simple test can reduce irrigation inefficiencies.
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What's Your Survival?
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What is the survival of last season's planting? This pertinent question is often foremost in the minds of foresters and others engaged in large-scale tree ...S. J. Ursic
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What’s New with Nurseries and Reforestation Projects at the Missoula Technology and Development Center?
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The USDA Forest Service Missoula Technology and Development Center (MTDC) offers technical expertise, technology transfer, and new equipment development to ...Bob Simonson
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What’s With All The Lygus?
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Tarnished plant bugs, commonly called by their generic name Lygus, are widespread pests to many agricultural crops. It has only been in the past 20 years that ...
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Wheelie Green: The Development of a Mobile Unit to Produce Rooted Cuttings of Eucalptus Tree Species
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H. M. Venter
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When mites make right
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When Smokey Says “No”: Fire-less Methods for Growing Plants Adapted to Cultural Fire Regimes
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Two culturally-significant plants (sweetgrass [Anthoxanthum nitens] and beargrass [Xerophyllum tenax]) are used as case studies for investigating methods of ...Daniela Shebitz and Justine E. James, Jr.
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When The Spring Breezes Blow Or When Mother Nature Loses Her Cool
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Walter L. Chapman
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When to Measure Seedling Quality in Bareroot Nurseries
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Quality of bareroot conifer nursery stock is measured (1) during the growing phase, (2) before lifting, and (3) before outplanting. The appropriate tests to ...David G. Simpson
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Where Are We Headed, and What Should We Be Planning For?
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I want to thank you for the opportunity to be with you this morning. As nurserymen, you play a crucial role in the reforestation process, which is essential ...John P. McMahon
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Where conservation meets innovation.
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Where Do We Go From Here?
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(NIPF) lands account for half of the timber harvested in the United States. In the South, which I know best, it has been reported that forest removals have ...George A. Hernandez
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Which Grow Better Under the Canopy of Norway Spruce -- Planted or Sown Seedlings of European Beech?
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C. Ammer and R. Mosandl
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Which To Plant--Loblolly Or Slash Pine?
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In volume and height through age 15, slash has grown at least as well as loblolly pine on level or nearly level sites with imperfectly or less well drained ...Eugene Shoulders
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While They Were Asleep: Do Seeds After-Ripen While in Cold Storage? Experiences With Calendula
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M. P. Widriechner
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Whiskey and Trees: Seed Orchards at the Jack Daniel Distillery
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Stacy L. Clark and Scott E. Schlarbaum
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White Grubs
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Peter A. Rush and William H. Hoffard
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White Grubs and their Control in Forest Tree Nurseries
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The damage caused by grubs is of three main types (a) killing of 1-0 stock by cutting the primary root, (b) killing of 2-0 or older stock by stripping the bark ...H. G. Simkover and Roy D. Shenefelt
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White grubs and white spruce establishment
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On occasion, white grubs cause conspicuous damage in forest nurseries and young plantations (4). Much additional injury to trees in plantations and naturally ...Earl L. Stone, Jr. and Roy F. Sutton
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White oak and northern red oak leaf injury from exposure to chloroacetanilide herbicides
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White oak genetics and tree improvement program: Range-wide collaborative effort, early results, and lessons learned
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White oak (Quercus alba) occurs throughout the eastern US forests where it is important to the health and how these forests function. White oak also provides ...Laura E. DeWald, Zachary J. Hackworth and C. Dana Nelson
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White Pine Blister Rust
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Robert F. Patton and Charles E. Cordell
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White Pine Cone Beetle Population Trends in North Carolina and Tennessee Seed Orchards 1986-1987
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D. T. Barrett, Gary L. DeBarr and Larry R. Barber
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White Pine Cone Beetle Population Trends in North Carolina and Tennessee Seed Orchards 1986-1987
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D. T. Barrett, Gary L. DeBarr and Larry R. Barber
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White Pine Pollen Species and Year Do Not Affect Conelet Drop or Cone Size in Pinus strobus
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Howard B. Kriebel
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A White Pine Seed Orchard Layout
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In spring 1961, the State of New York Conservation Department and the College of Forestry at Syracuse University established the first white pine (Pinus ...Clyde M. Hunt