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Reducing Nursery Operating Cost
W. C. Mills
Reducing Nursery Operating Costs
Ken Taylor
Reducing Nursery Operation Costs At Weyerhaeuser's Oklahoma-Arkansas Nurseries
Ted S. Chancey
Reducing Pesticide Inputs in Nurseries Using a Portable Hot Water Immersion System
Chuck Schuster, David S. Ross, Paula Shrewsbury, Stanton Gill and Virginia Rosenkranz
Reducing Pesticide Use Without Reducing Yield
R. Kasten Dumroese, David L. Wenny and Kenneth E. Quick
Reducing Phytophthora
Reducing temperatures with shading
© Reducing the establishment costs of short rotation willow coppice (SRC) - A trial of a novel layflat planting system at an upland site in mid-Wales
Reducing unavoidable nutrient losses from Florida's horticultural crops
Reduction of genetic base by sizing of bulk Douglas-fir seedlots
Investigation of family differences in seed sizes and weights of 309 parent Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.)Franco) trees shows that sizing of bulked ...
Cary Osterhaus and Roy Silen
Reduction of Genetic Base By Sizing of Bulked Douglas-Fir Seed Lots
Sizing of bulked seed lots to any significant degree eliminates virtually whole families, thus accomplishing unintended reduction in genetic base. Year-to-year ...
Cary Osterhaus and Roy Silen
© Reduction of seed dormancy of Echinacea pallida (Nutt.) Nutt. by in-dark seed selection and breeding
Redwoods- how to grow them in containers
Redwoods characteristically produce some seed each year with some areas being good producers most every year while others with apparently the same conditions ...
Herb Baer
A Reexamination of the Relationship Between Bark Thickness and Susceptibility of Eastern White Pines to White-Pine Weevil Attack
The relationship between bark thickness at breast height and susceptibility of eastern white pine ( Pinus strobus L.) to repeated attacks by the white-pine ...
Ronald C. Wilkinson
A Reference Library for Readers of Tree Planters Notes
Robin Rose
References
James A. Vozzo
References, Additional Information
Referencias Bibliográficas
Reflections
Richard Jaynes
Reflections on Southern Forest Tree Nurseries
The first forest industry nursery was established in my hometown, Bogalusa, Louisiana.
Dr. Jack T. May
© Reforestation after the Fountain fire in northern California: an untold success story
Reforestation at the Pine Ridge Forest Nursery
Alberta is unique in Canada, as it is the only province to legally require the reforestation of all cutover forest lands. The policy of total reforestation has ...
C. A. Dermott
Reforestation Efforts on State Forests
As a forester working almost exclusively on conifer reforestation areas, I have come to realize some benefits that the average person does not perceive.
Robert L. Slavicek
Reforestation in New York Past, Present and Future
The area what was to become New York State was rolling hills, plains, mountains, lakes and streams and was primarily in heavy forest cover.
Raymond Davis
Reforestation in Oregon
Oregon’s forests are diverse, ranging from coastal temperate rainforests in the west to dry pine forests in the east. Approximately 60 percent of Oregon’s ...
Alicia Christiansen, Jacob D. Putney, Max Bennett and Glenn Ahrens
Reforestation in Tennessee
Good morning! I appreciate the opportunity to speak to you today. I want to extend you an extra welcome to Tennessee as you get down to serious discussions of ...
Hart W. Applegate and Paul Ensminger
Reforestation in the Hawaiian Islands
Although coconut-palm fringed beaches are the most common image of Hawai‘i, the archipelago supports a wide range of forest types, from rainforests to ...
James B. Friday, Matthew J. Keir, Heather L. McMillen and Tanya Rubenstein
© Reforestation of degraded Kermes oak shrublands with planted pines: effects of vegetation cover, species diversity and community structure
Reforestation of Degraded Landscapes in Micronesia
Wildfires on degraded grasslands cause extensive soil erosion and cause environmental and economic damage worldwide. We conducted fertilizer, lime, and mulch ...
James B. Friday, Diane L. Haase, Ruddy Estoy, James Manglona and Ryan Talken
Reforestation of sand hills scrub oak sites with slash and longleaf pine
The verdict after six growing seasons: Plant longleaf
David H. Van Lear and N. B. Goebel