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Evaluating Pine Regeneration Economic Opportunities: Natural Regeneration, Cut-over Planted, and Oldfield Afforestation Pine Stands Coleman W. Dangerfield, Associate Professor, Economics David J. Moorhead, Professor, For
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Document Date: 1999-08-24 15:24:58


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forest products / agricultural support infrastructure / oldfield site / manufacturing firms / /

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University of Georgia / Entomology and Forest Resources Digital Information Work Group Warnell School / Mississippi State University / USDA / USDA Forest Service / Georgia Cooperative Extension Service / Warnell School of Forest Resources / College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences / University of Missouri / Columbia / /

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C.W. Dangerfield Jr. / Coleman W. Dangerfield / David J. Moorhead / C.W. Dangerfield Jr / M.B. Edwards / /

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