The Production of Cottonwood Cutting by the Texas Forest Service
The growing of cottonwood cuttings can be both a frustrating and a rewarding experience. It can be frustrating in the sense that you do everything you can think of to control the twig and stem borer, yet the percentage of infestation is inordinately high in the entire nursery production. It is a rewarding experience when you can turn out some pretty acceptable cutting material in spite of the high degree of insect infestation.
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Author(s): Mason C. Cloud
Publication: National Nursery Proceedings - 1966
Event:
Southeastern Area Forest Nurserymen Conference
1966 - Hot Springs, AR