Publications
A Longleaf and Slash Pine at-planting Poultry Litter and Diammonium Phosphate Application Trial in Two Old-field Sites – Six Year Results
Competition Control and Fertilization in an Unthinned, Cut-over Slash Pine Stand Growing on a Droughty, Infertile Deep Sand – Four Year Results
Controlling Weeds Early is the Name of the Game for Longleaf Pine
CRP Longleaf Pine Initiative Information
Determining Survival in Young Slash, Loblolly, and Longleaf Pine Stands after a Fire in Bulloch County, Georgia
Does Fertilization and Competition Control Pay in Slash Pine Stands Growing on Deep Sands?
Does Fertilization of Unthinned Loblolly Pine Pay Dividends?
Effect of Fertilization on Slash Pine Growth and Pine Straw Production in an Old-field Site in Toombs County, Georgia
Effect of Fertilization on Slash Pine Growth and Straw Production in an Old-field Planted Site in Dodge County Georgia
Effect of Fertilization on Thinned Loblolly Pine Growth in an Old-field Site in Washington County, Georgia
Fence Row Herbicide Evaluation: Efficacy of Control
Fertilization of Unthinned Loblolly Pine on an Intensively Prepared Cut-over Site in Twiggs County, Georgia: Four Year Results
Four year growth response results from the demonstration of Best Management Practices (BMPs) for layer litter and inorganic fertilizer applications in an unthinned, old-field slash pine stand in Brantley County, Georgia
Impact of a Broiler Litter and DAP+Ammonium Nitrate Application in an Old-field Thinned Slash Pine Stand in Mitchell County, Georgia – Four Year Growth Results
Intensive Pine Straw Management on Post CRP Pine Stands
Six Year Results from a Longleaf and Slash Pine At-Planting Poultry Litter and Diammonium Phosphate Application Trial in Two Old-Field Sites
Spot Application of Diammonium Phosphate and Poultry Litter at Establishment in an Old-Field Planted Loblolly Pine Plantation
Timing, Herbicide Type, and Dosage Effects on Old-Field Longleaf Pine Survival and Early Growth after a Droughty First Growing Season in Emanuel County, Georgia