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Home Publications Tree Planters' Notes Tree Planters' Notes Volume 30, Number 2 (1979) Planting Loblolly Pine for Erosion Control: A Review

Planting Loblolly Pine for Erosion Control: A Review

One of the best ways to eliminate soil erosion on many locations in the South is to establish a stand of pines. Those who face serious soil erosion problems may benefit from the experience obtained in reversing the inroads of erosion on one of the Nation's most vulnerable areas, covering a large part of northern Mississippi.


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Author(s): Hamlin L. Williston, S. J. Ursic

Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Volume 30, Number 2 (1979)

Section: general

Volume: 30

Number: 2