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- What's in your fertilizer toolbox?
- What's in your water: biological water quality
- What's in your water: physical water quality and filtration
- What's in your water: sanitizing agent concentration and demand
- What's in your water?
- What's New At The Eastern State Nurseries
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R. A. Jordan
- What's New in Bug Control?
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Discover the newest controls available for insects and mite pests.R. Cloyd
- What's New in Forest Tree Improvement Programs in the Eastern Region
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It's a pleasure to be with you and discuss Forest Tree Improvement as conducted in the Eastern Region of the U. S. Forest. Service. After working closely with ...Richard G. Miller
- What's new in herbicides?
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The two newest and most commonly used nursery herbicides are Goal (manufactured by Rohm & Haas) and Modown (manufactured by RhonePoulenc). I would like to ...Barbara E. Thompson
- What's New in Nursery Equipment- With The Industrial Nurseries
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J. D. Ryder, Jr.
- What's New In Nursery Insect Control?
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Loyd Drake, Tom Flavell and Lawerence P. Abrahamson
- What's wrong with my plant?
- What's your leaching fraction? A simple test can reduce irrigation inefficiencies.
- What's Your Survival?
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What is the survival of last season's planting? This pertinent question is often foremost in the minds of foresters and others engaged in large-scale tree ...S. J. Ursic
- What’s New with Nurseries and Reforestation Projects at the Missoula Technology and Development Center?
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The USDA Forest Service Missoula Technology and Development Center (MTDC) offers technical expertise, technology transfer, and new equipment development to ...Bob Simonson
- What’s With All The Lygus?
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Tarnished plant bugs, commonly called by their generic name Lygus, are widespread pests to many agricultural crops. It has only been in the past 20 years that ...
- Wheelie Green: The Development of a Mobile Unit to Produce Rooted Cuttings of Eucalptus Tree Species
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H. M. Venter
- When mites make right
- When Smokey Says “No”: Fire-less Methods for Growing Plants Adapted to Cultural Fire Regimes
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Two culturally-significant plants (sweetgrass [Anthoxanthum nitens] and beargrass [Xerophyllum tenax]) are used as case studies for investigating methods of ...Daniela Shebitz and Justine E. James, Jr.
- When The Spring Breezes Blow Or When Mother Nature Loses Her Cool
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Walter L. Chapman
- When to Measure Seedling Quality in Bareroot Nurseries
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Quality of bareroot conifer nursery stock is measured (1) during the growing phase, (2) before lifting, and (3) before outplanting. The appropriate tests to ...David G. Simpson
- Where Are We Headed, and What Should We Be Planning For?
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I want to thank you for the opportunity to be with you this morning. As nurserymen, you play a crucial role in the reforestation process, which is essential ...John P. McMahon
- Where conservation meets innovation.
- Where Do We Go From Here?
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(NIPF) lands account for half of the timber harvested in the United States. In the South, which I know best, it has been reported that forest removals have ...George A. Hernandez
- Which Grow Better Under the Canopy of Norway Spruce -- Planted or Sown Seedlings of European Beech?
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C. Ammer and R. Mosandl
- Which To Plant--Loblolly Or Slash Pine?
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In volume and height through age 15, slash has grown at least as well as loblolly pine on level or nearly level sites with imperfectly or less well drained ...Eugene Shoulders
- While They Were Asleep: Do Seeds After-Ripen While in Cold Storage? Experiences With Calendula
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M. P. Widriechner
- Whiskey and Trees: Seed Orchards at the Jack Daniel Distillery
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Stacy L. Clark and Scott E. Schlarbaum
- White Grubs
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Peter A. Rush and William H. Hoffard
- White Grubs and their Control in Forest Tree Nurseries
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The damage caused by grubs is of three main types (a) killing of 1-0 stock by cutting the primary root, (b) killing of 2-0 or older stock by stripping the bark ...H. G. Simkover and Roy D. Shenefelt