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Hard to control: four questions to help you bet­ter handle mealybugs
Hardening Fertilization and Nutrient Loading of Conifer Seedlings
Continuing to fertilize bareroot and container seedlings during the hardening process (from cessation of height growth until lifting) can improve seedling ...
R. Kasten Dumroese
Hardwood Cover Crops: Can They Enhance Loblolly Pine Seedling Production
It has been extremely difficult to obtain more than two loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) crops following even effective soil fumigation with methyl bromide in ...
Paul P. Kormanik, S. J. Zarnoch, S. S. Sung and Taryn L. Kormanik
Hardwood Culture
The demand for hardwood seedlings is increasing due to Federal tree planting programs, wetland reclamation and increased production interest in quality ...
Samuel J. Campbell, Jr.
Hardwood Diseases
T.H. Filer, Jr.
Hardwood Diseases in Plains Forest Tree Nurseries
Hardwood seedling diseases have not been studied so extensively as diseases of conifer seedlings. Early work on nursery diseases in the United States dealt ...
Glenn W. Peterson
Hardwood Fertilization: Research Progress In The Midsouth
To meet the increasing demand for wood and wood products, the Southern Hardwoods Laboratory is investigating silvicultural techniques such as fertilization. ...
B. G. Blackmon
Hardwood Genetics and Tree Improvement – A Midwest USA Perspective
Fine hardwood trees in the Central Hardwoods region of the United States are an important resource for the furniture, cabinetry, flooring, modular home, and ...
C. H. Michler, D. Jacobs, J. Glaubitz, K. E. Woeste, P. Aldrich, Paula M. Pijut and R. Meilan
The Hardwood Genomics Project: An Online Database for Tree Genetic and Genomic Data
With the vast increase in genetic and genomic data for woody tree species, it is necessary for this data to be easily accessible to scientists. However, much ...
Matthew Huff, Abdullah Almasaeed, Bradford Condon, Ming Chen, Amanda Devine, Casey Richards, Raymond Senu, Patrick Sisler, Jill Wegrzyn, Doreen Main, Stephen P. Ficklin, Albert G. Abbott, John E. Carlson and Margaret E. Staton
Hardwood Insects and Thier Control in the Nursery
Until recent years little emphasis has been given to hardwood insect pests and their control. The conversion of bottomlands into soybean production (1,000,000 ...
Daniel Kucera
Hardwood Marking Demonstration on the Argonne Experimental Forest
In a second-growth northern hardwood stand on the Argonne Experimental Forest a half-acre plot was laid out and all trees on it were numbered and measured. ...
R. D. Jacobs, R. B. Hill, Stanley Hurd and R. K. Train
Hardwood Nursery Diseases
Although nursery diseases of hardwoods have not been studied as intensively as those of conifers, much information is available. My talk will be limited to ...
E. Richard Toole
Hardwood Nursery Diseases
It is significant that until now hardwood diseases did not rate a separate part on the Nurserymen's Conference Program. They do now because of increased ...
Theodore H. Filer, Jr.
Hardwood Nursery Guide (1994 Revised)
Agricultural handbook No. 473.
Robert D. Williams and Sidney H. Hanks
Hardwood Nursery Insects
Knowledge of insect pests in hardwood nurseries is in its infancy. Regeneration research at the Southern Hardwoods Laboratory has so far dealt largely with ...
James D. Solomon and Lawerence P. Abrahamson
Hardwood Nursery Management
During the past 40+ years most of our nurserymen have become rather proficient in growing conifer seedlings. Seedling grades are fairly well standardized. Most ...
Dr. Jack T. May
Hardwood nursery management
The major concern of users of high quality hardwood seedlings is the high cost of production. This cost may be ten times that of pine seedlings. Efficient ...
Jake M. Stone
Hardwood Nursery Management
The Natchez Forest Seedling Nursery has produced quality hardwood seedlings for the past seven (7)years. Some of the major species produced are Fraxinus ...
Robert Cross, Jr.
Hardwood Nursery Management
There are some rather specific requirements for production of high-quality hardwood seedlings. Some that can be controlled by the nurserymen are soil ...
Robert D. Williams
Hardwood Nursery Management - Problems That Can and Do Occur in the Nursery and How These Problems Can be Avoided and Solved
The objective of every forest tree nurseryman is to produce the bestplanting stock possible, the most planting stock possible, and to produceplanting stock as ...
Charles E. Peevy
Hardwood Nursery Management- Nursery Operations
I will briefly review the background leading to constructionof the Union Camp Corporation Nursery, second, the operating methods, andthird, take a more ...
Jake M. Stone
Hardwood Plantations Establishment Using Container Grown Stock
Successful hardwood plantations have been the exception rather than the rule in American forestry (5). The use of bare rooted, usually 1-0, nursery stock ...
Donald P. White, G. Schneider and Walter Lemmien
Hardwood Production Techniques at Midwestern Nurseries
Hardwood seedling nurseries throughout the Midwest play a vital role in assisting area landowners with their conservation programs. Proper seedling production ...
Albert F. Stauder, III
Hardwood Seed
New Government programs are driving a renewed interest in planting southern hardwoods.
Franklin T. Bonner
Hardwood Seed Collection and Handling
The cost of seed is such a small part of the total cost of growing trees that sound economics dictates it is better to pay more for good seed of known origin ...
LeRoy Jones
Hardwood Seed Collection in Louisiana
In the broad field of forestry, every phase must be economically feasible to be of value. Before any recommendation is accepted, any theory explored, any ...
Eugene E. Turner
Hardwood Seed Orchard Management
Kingsley A. Taft
Hardwood Seed Orchard Management
The number of papers written on Hardwood Seed Orchard Management is a "few". It would be difficult to write on the subject without sounding somewhat like a ...
Bob Churchwell
Hardwood Seedling Grades For The Intermountain Region
Lee Hinds
Hardwood Seedling Growth and Development and the Impact of Pruning and Environmental Stresses
Tom Starkey