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Date: 2009-11-12 12:21:29
Agriculture
Plantation
Diameter at breast height
Pruning
Thinning
Tree
Stand Density Index
Basal area
Forestry
Land management
Land use

ARE MY PINES READY TO THIN? By Tim Traugott Area Extension Forester, Mississippi State University Extension Service Editors Note: This is part two of an article adapted from Are My Pine Trees Ready to Thin? a publication

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