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The Acorn Seeder, and Project Status at the Missoula Technology and Development Center
A new style acorn seeder was designed, built, and tested at the USDA Forest Service J.W. Tourney Nursery in Houghton, Michigan. Initial results indicate that ...
Benjamin J. Lowman, Gary Dinkel, Richard Hallman and Roy Kangas
Acorn Size Effects Seedling Size at the Penn Nursery
The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Penn Nursery, located in Spring Mills, PA, was 1 of 4 nurseries participating in a study to ...
Robert P. Karrfalt
Acorn Sowing Date Affects Field Performance of Blue and Valley Oaks
Acorns of blue oak (Quercus douglasii Hook. & Arn.) and valley oak (Q. lobata Nee) were sown at monthly intervals from November until March. The earlier ...
Douglas D. McCreary
© Acorn storage alternatives tested on Oregon white oak
Acorn Storage: Can You Really Fool Mother Nature?
Moisture levels in acorns before storage are critical. Two years after being dried before storage, water oak (Quercus nigra) acorns had 17% to 25% germination, ...
Kristina Connor
Acorn storage: can you really fool Mother Na­ture? Connor, K
Acosmium panamense
Aníbal Niembro Rocas
Acoustic Velocity and Drill Resistance Breeding Values and Genetic Parameter Estimates for Juvenile Loblolly Pine of the US Atlantic Coastal Plain
Historically, selection for wood properties has been lacking from US southern pine breeding programs due to the prohibitively high cost to measure these traits ...
Trevor D. Walker, Fikret Isik, Steve McKeand, Austin Heine1, Graham Ford and Andrew Sims
Acres of Forest Planting (Including Seedling) in Alabama
Acres of Forest Planting (Including Seedling) in Arkansas
Acres of Forest Planting (Including Seedling) in Florida
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Acres Planted Under the Conservation Reserve Soil Bank Program
Acrocarpus fraxinifolius
Aníbal Niembro Rocas
Acrocomia media O.F. Cook
Palmae
John K. Francis
Active ground optical remote sensing for improved monitoring of seedling stress in nurseries
Active Nursery Projects at the Missoula Technology and Development Center
The USDA Forest Service Missoula Technology and Development Center (MTDC) provides technical expertise, new equipment prototypes, and technology transfer ...
Brian Vachowski
Active restoration for the Mojave Desert
© Active solarization as a nonchemical alterna­tive to soil fumigation for controlling pests
The Activities of The Committee on Southern Forest Tree Improvement
In essence, the forestry problem and the forestry opportunity in the South is to grow more and better products on the land area available. The obvious way to ...
Carl E. Ostrom