Tree Planters' Notes Volume 22, Number 1 (1971)

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Planting Rates Increased in British Columbia with New Planting Gun and Bullets
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Survival and Growth of Saligna Eucalyptus Seedlings Treated With A Transpiration Retardant In Hawaii
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modified Portable Vacuum Speeds Up Cleaning of Seed Drill Hoppers
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Arsenic Toxicity in Red Pine and the Persistence of Arsenic in Nursery Soils
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Large, Well Balanced Stock and Control of Grass Competition Needed for Red Pine Plantings On Sandy Soils
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Reforestation Using "JIFFY 7" Peat Pellets
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Three New Germination Media Tested For Possible Use in Forest Nurseries
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Shade Benefits Douglas-Fir in Southwestern Oregon Cutover Area
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Top Pruning May Benefit Yellow Birch Planting Stock
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Planting of Basswood is Successful in Hardwood Cutovers
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Loss of Shortleaf Pine Flowers Under Natural Conditions - A Probable Explanation for High Losses in Controlled Pollinations