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Forest Service
Forest Service
By United States. General Accounting Office

Levels-of-growing-stock cooperative study in Douglas-fir
By Robert O. Curtis

Twenty-year growth of ponderosa pine saplings thinned to five spacings in central Oregon
By James W. Barrett
Applying a crop-tree release in small-sawtimber white oak stands
Applying a crop-tree release in small-sawtimber white oak stands
By Jeffrey W. Stringer
Levels-of-growing-stock cooperative study in Douglas-fir
Levels-of-growing-stock cooperative study in Douglas-fir
By Robert O Curtis
Levels-of-growing-stock cooperative study in Douglas-fir
Levels-of-growing-stock cooperative study in Douglas-fir
By David D Marshall
Stem-quality changes on young, mixed, upland hardwoods after crop-tree release
Stem-quality changes on young, mixed, upland hardwoods after crop-tree release
By David L. Sonderman
Thinning cherry-maple stands in West Virginia
Thinning cherry-maple stands in West Virginia
By Neil I. Lamson
Stand-density study of spruce-hemlock stands in southeastern Alaska
Stand-density study of spruce-hemlock stands in southeastern Alaska
By Donald J. DeMars
Quality response of 29-year-old, even-aged central hardwoods after thinning
Quality response of 29-year-old, even-aged central hardwoods after thinning
By David L. Sonderman
Quality response of even-aged 80-year-old white oak trees after thinning
Quality response of even-aged 80-year-old white oak trees after thinning
By David L. Sonderman
Long-term artificial annual flooding reduces nuttall oak bole growth
Long-term artificial annual flooding reduces nuttall oak bole growth
By Bryce E. Schlaegel

Levels-of-growing-stock cooperative study in Douglas-fir
By Gerald E. Hoyer
Draft environmental impact statement
Draft environmental impact statement
By United States. Forest Service
Tree-section harvesting of northern hardwood thinnings
Tree-section harvesting of northern hardwood thinnings
By James A Mattson
Changes in stem quality on young thinned hardwoods
Changes in stem quality on young thinned hardwoods
By David L. Sonderman
Forest management in the Blue Mountains
Forest management in the Blue Mountains
By Bruce A. Shindler
Stripcut-thinning of ponderosa pine stands
Stripcut-thinning of ponderosa pine stands
By Peter F Ffolliott
Quality response of 29-year-old, even-aged central hardwoods after thinning
Quality response of 29-year-old, even-aged central hardwoods after thinning
By David L Sonderman
Changes in hardwood growing-stock tree grades
Changes in hardwood growing-stock tree grades
By David L. Sonderman
Thinning increases growth of 60-year old cherry-maple stands in West Virginia
Thinning increases growth of 60-year old cherry-maple stands in West Virginia
By Neil I. Lamson
Long-range planning for developed sites in the Pacific Northwest
Long-range planning for developed sites in the Pacific Northwest
By Robert D Harvey

Assessing visual soil disturbance on eight commercially thinned sites in northeastern Washington
By Jeffrey S. Tepp