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2008 Summer Forest Nursery Notes - New Nursery Literature

Nursery Structures And Equipment

Burning wood may offer heating savings.

Bartok, J. W., Jr. Greenhouse Management and Production 27 (8):65-66. 2007.

Comparison and analysis of pneumatic pressure and vacuum sowing machines.

Mursec, B., Vindis, P., and Janzekovic, M. Annals of DAAAM for 2007, p. 491 -492. 2007.

Consider design with a new floor heating system.

Both, A. J. and Reises, E. Greenhouse Management and Production 27(12):35-37. 2007.

Geothermal heat taps natural source.

Bartok, J. W., Jr. Greenhouse Management and Production 27 (7):90-91. 2007.

Greenhouse cooling basics.

Both, A. J. American Nurseryman 206(6):20-22, 24. 2007.

Greenhouses cuts fuel costs with free heat.

Kuack, D. Greenhouse Management and Production 27(8):8-10. 2007.

Maintain ventilation equipment before warm weather starts.

Both, A. J. Greenhouse Management and Production 28(4):21-24. 2008.

Pay closer attention to your electric bill.

Bartok, J. W., Jr. Greenhouse Management and Production 28 (4):42-43. 2008.

Putting the "green" in greenhouses.

Bramwell, J. American Nurseryman 207(12):14-19. 2008.

Reduce energy use for greenhouse heating.

Sanford, S. Greenhouse Management and Production 28 (8):43, 45-47. 2008.

Solar heat is not an option, yet.

Bartok, J. W., Jr. Greenhouse Management and Production 27(10):66. 2007.

Upgrade your heating systems now.

Bartok, J. W., Jr. Greenhouse Management and Production 28(8):66­-67. 2008.

Where conservation meets innovation.

McCoy, M. Digger Farwest Edition, Aug. 2007:42-48. 2007.

Outplanting Performance

Achieving Establishment Success the First Time

Talbert, C. Tree Planters' Notes 52(2):31-37. 2008.

© Effects of compaction and water content on lodgepole pine seedling growth.

Blouin, V. M., Schmidt, M. G., Bulmer, C. E., and Krzic, M. Forest Ecology and Management 255:2444-2452. 2008.

© Effects of overstory retention and site preparation on growth of planted white spruce seedlings in deciduous and coniferous dominated boreal plains mixedwoods.

Gradowski, T., Sidders, D., Keddy, T., Lieffers, V. J., and Landhausser, S. M. Forest Ecology and Management 255:3744-3749. 2008.

© Establishing oak woodland on cutaway peatlands: effects of soil preparation and fertilization.

Renou-Wilson, F., Keane, M., and Farrell, E. P. Forest Ecology and Management 255:728-737. 2008.

An evaluation and comparison of mechanised and manual tree planting on afforestation and reforestation sites in Ireland.

Nieuwenhuis, M. and Egan, D. International Journal of Forest Engineering 13 (2):11-23. 2002.

Exclosure size affects young blue oak seedling growth.

Phillips, R. L., McDougald, N. K., Atwill, E. R., and McCreary, D. California Agriculture 61(1):16 -19. 2008.