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Mountain pine beetle / United States Forest Service / Laurel wilt / Pinus taeda / State and Private Forestry / Imperata cylindrica / Flora / Biota / Curculionidae
Date: 2015-06-09 14:04:30
Mountain pine beetle
United States Forest Service
Laurel wilt
Pinus taeda
State and Private Forestry
Imperata cylindrica
Flora
Biota
Curculionidae

Mississippi Forest Health Highlights 2014 The Resource Mississippi’s forests cover 19.9 million acres, more than 65% of the state’s land area. Some 13.1 million acres of the states

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