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Tarrant
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Year: 1956
Type: Document

Vlamis, Biswell, Schultz
Ponderosa pine seedlings were used to determine availability of soil nutrients following prescribed burning. Soils were removed from the top 10 inch layer of burned and unburned plots and placed in pots which were planted with five pine seedlings…
Year: 1956
Type: Document

Stewart
From the text...'The unrestricted burning of vegetation appears to be a universal culture trait among historic primitive peoples and therefore was probably employed by our remote ancestors. Archeology indicates that extensive areas of the Old and…
Year: 1956
Type: Document

Sampson, Schultz
'This article represents the first section of a paper on equipment for control of brush and undesirable trees which has been prepared at the request of FAO.' From the text... 'Much of the earth's surface is covered with brush. It is difficult to…
Year: 1956
Type: Document

Sampson, Schultz
From the text... 'Large-scale efforts to control undesirable woody species has awaited mass production of machinery to do the job effectively and economically. Our modern age of large-scale operations tends to overlook, however, that many small-…
Year: 1956
Type: Document

Williams
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Year: 1956
Type: Document