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Komarek
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Type: Document
Year: 1986

Freeman, Stroh, Zasada, Epps, Smith
This guide provides information on plant materials fore revegetation of disturbed sites and for forage production. The cultural practices necessary to optimum results in revegetation and forage production are given. The guide is an extensive…
Type: Document
Year: 1977

Barney
A process concept for integrating fire into land use planning is discussed. A general planning process includes: identify issues, set objectives, gather information, develop alternatives, select alternative, feedback and adjust selection, develop…
Type: Document
Year: 1977

Nord, Green
Vegetation that is low-growing and either low in volume, slow burning, or both, is needed for reduction of fire hazard on fuelbreaks and other brush cleared areas in California. Of over 50 shrub species and many grass speciesthat were test planted,…
Type: Document
Year: 1977

Nord, Green
Vegetation that is low-growing and either low in volume, slow burning, or both, is needed for reduction of fire hazard on fuelbreaks and other brush cleared areas in California. Of over 50 shrub species and many grass species that were test planted…
Type: Document
Year: 1977

Shinn
Ecological and historical information are combined in examining the environmental influence of fire and grazing on rangelands in eastern Oregon through time. Competitive relationships between herbaceous and woody flora in the northern Great Basin…
Type: Document
Year: 1977

Severson, Boldt
In the harsh, windswept environment of the northern Great Plains, scattered natural stands of trees and shrubs provide valuable, but very limited, cover and food for both wildlife and livestock. Persistence of these woody cover types was probably…
Type: Document
Year: 1977

Wahlenberg
From the text...'Natural succession, aided by man's reduction in the frequency of fire and his increasing uses for softwood, favors hardwood. Most harvest cuttings of timber benefit the forest seedbeds by stirring up the soil cover, but are not…
Type: Document
Year: 1949

Jemison, Hepting
From the text ... 'Silviculture is an art. The mark of a successful silviculturist is the skill with which he prescribes treatment to each forest stand or to each tree in the stand. Especially important is the skill with which he applies cultural…
Type: Document
Year: 1949