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Fanshawe
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Year: 1966
Type: Document

Komarek
From the text ... 'Some thirty-odd years ago, Aldo Leopold (1933) defined game management as '. . . the art of making land produce sustained annual crops of wild game for recreational use.' Recently, after a bibliographical journey through the pages…
Year: 1966
Type: Document

Komarek
From the Conclusions ... 'These patterns of frontal movements and correlated lightning fires and the data upon which they are based lead me to four conclusions.1. The lightning potential over North America is extremely large although virtually…
Year: 1966
Type: Document

Walker, Wiant
From the text 'Shortleaf pine occurs with loblolly pine throughout most of the upper Coastal Plain of the mid-South and Southeast. It is found infrequently with other southern pines where these are predominant in the lower Coastal Plain, and it may…
Year: 1966
Type: Document

Reynolds
Slash is commonly cleaned up after logging in many ponderosa pine forests. In general, slash is disposed of in areas of high fire danger, but left undisturbed in areas of little fire hazard. Slash disposal can affect forest understory. In a…
Year: 1966
Type: Document

Grelen, Duvall
This publication describes many grasses, grasslike plants, forbs, and shrubs that inhabit longleaf pine-bluestem range. The species vary widely in importance; most produce forage palatable to cattle, some are noxious weeds, and others are valuable…
Year: 1966
Type: Document