Call Number (LC) Title Results
A 13.78:SO-280 Forest density mapping in the lower 48 States a regression procedure 1
A 13.78:SO-282 Impact of in-woods product merchandizing on profitable logging opportunities in southern upland hardwood forests 1
A 13.78:SO-283 Seasonal and cumulative loblolly pine development under two stand density and fertility levels through four growing seasons 1
A 13.78:SO-284 A 9-year evaluation of the effects of herbaceous competition on upland hardwoods that developed from sprouts on cutover sites 1
A 13.78:SO-285 Osage-orange a small tree with a big role in developing the Plains 1
A 13.78:SO-286 Producing seed crops to naturally regenerate southern pines 1
A 13.78:SO-289 Effects of prescribed burning and cattle grazing on deer diets in Louisiana 1
A 13.78:SO-290 Forest plantations in the midsouth, U.S.A. 1
A 13.78:SO-291 Effect of moisture cycling on mechanical response of metal-plate connector joints with and without an adhesive interface 1
A 13.78:SO-293 Effects of seed production, seedbed condition, and overstory basal area on the establishment of shortleaf pine seedlings in the Ouachita Mountains 1
A 13.78:SO-295 Federal and state forestry cost-share assistance programs structure, accomplishments and future outlook 1
A 13.78:SO-296 Understory vegetation 3 years after implementing uneven-aged silviculture in a shortleaf pine-oak stand 1
A 13.78:SRS-1 A forested tract-size profile of Virginia's NIPF landowners 1
A 13.78:SRS-2 A forested tract-size profile of South Carolina's NIPF landowners 1
A 13.78:SRS-3 Stand-yield prediction for managed Ocala sand pine 1
A 13.78:SRS-4 Positive returns from investment in fusiform rust research 1
A 13.78:SRS-5 Choosing a transformation in analyses of insect counts from contagious distributions with low means 1
A 13.78:SRS-6 Users guide to VSMOKE-GIS for workstations 1
A 13.78:SRS-7 Kriging direct and indirect estimates of sulfate deposition a comparison 1
A 13.78:SRS-8 Development of understory vegetation in pine and pine-hardwood shelterwood stands in the Ouachita Mountains-- the first three years 1