Back to Results
First PageMeta Content
Environment / Plantation / Pinus taeda / Reforestation / Lumber / Pine / Silviculture / Forestry / Flora of the United States / Land management


Opportunities for Intensive Pine Plantation Management David J. Moorhead, Coleman W. Dangerfield, Jr., and Julian R. Beckwith, III Warnell School of Forest Resources The University of Georgia
Add to Reading List

Document Date: 1999-08-24 15:24:57


Open Document

File Size: 453,69 KB

Share Result on Facebook

City

Tifton / Africa Brazil Waycross / /

Currency

pence / USD / IRR / /

Facility

College of Agricultural / University of Georgia / University of Georgia Warnell School / Station Paper No.156 / Forest Resources The University of Georgia The Entomology / The University of Georgia / /

IndustryTerm

intensive management / mechanical and chemical site preparation / highend appearance-grade products / chemical site preparation / composite products / wood products / pulp manufacturing / inherent site / careful site / upland site / fertilizer applications / mechanical and chemical treatments / cut-over site / /

Organization

University of Georgia / Southern Pine Inspection Bureau / Environmental Sciences and Warnell School of Forest Resources / American Lumber Standard Committee / Warnell School / USDA Forest Service / Department of Commerce / University of Georgia Warnell School of Forest Resources / College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences / /

Person

Coleman W. Dangerfield / Jr. / Julian R. Beckwith / III / David J. Moorhead / Slash / S. Carolina Waycross / /

Position

D.J. / /

ProvinceOrState

Piedmont / Georgia / /

Region

South Africa / /

URL

http /

SocialTag