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Thinning


A Guide to Thinning Pine Plantations
Thinned slash pine response to single midrotation vegetation control, fertilization, and/or liming in the flatwoods region of southeastern Georgia: 12-year growth parameter results
Thinning & Forest Economics Series Paper 1
Thinning & Forest Economics Series Paper 2
Thinning & Forest Economics Series Paper 3
Thinning CRP Pines
Why Not Selling Your Best Southern Pine Trees in a First Thinning Can Make Sound Economic Sense A Comparison of Selling Timber Using Three versus Four Wood Product Classes – Impact on Rotation Length Financial Measures - Series Paper IV
Why Not Selling Your Best Southern Pine Trees in a First Thinning Can Make Sound Economic Sense and A Comparison of Selling Timber Using Three versus Four Wood Product Classes - Series Paper II
Why Not Selling Your Best Southern Pine Trees in a First Thinning Can Make Sound Economic Sense Using Three Wood Product Classes – Impact on Rotation Length Financial Measures - Series Paper III
Why Not Selling Your Best Southern Pine Trees in a First Thinning Can Make Sound Economic Sense using Three Wood Product Classes - Series Paper I






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