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Volume 103, Number 2, March 2005

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Commentary

Free Content Growing Better All the Time
pp. 55-55(1)
Author: Goergen Jr., Michael T.

Letters

Letters
pp. 55-56(2)
Authors: Wiant Jr., Harry V.; Poppino, John; Brenneman, William; Coufal, Jim

Regular Article

Intensively Managed Forest Plantations in the Pacific Northwest: Introduction
pp. 59-60(2)
Authors: Adams, W. T.; Hobbs, Stephen; Johnson, Norm

Global Perspectives on Intensively Managed Plantations: Implications for the Pacific Northwest
pp. 61-64(4)
Authors: Binkley, Clark S.; Aronow, Mary Ellen; Washburn, Courtland L.; New, David

Wood Productivity of Pacific Northwest Douglas-Fir: Estimates from Growth-and-Yield Models
pp. 71-72(2)
Authors: Marshall, David D.; Turnblom, Eric C.

Economics of Intensively Managed Forest Plantations in the Pacific Northwest
pp. 78-82(5)
Authors: Murphy, Glen E.; Sutton, Wink R. J.; Hill, Denny; Chambers, Charles; Creel, Dennis; Binkley, Clark; New, David

Environmental Consequences of Intensively Managed Forest Plantations in the Pacific Northwest
pp. 83-87(5)
Authors: Hayes, John P.; Schoenholtz, Stephen H.; Hartley, Mitschka J.; Murphy, Glen; Powers, Robert F.; Berg, Dean; Radosevich, Steven R.

Lessons From Intensive Agriculture
pp. 88-89(2)
Author: Kirschenmann, Frederick L.

Public Influences on Plantation Forestry
pp. 90-94(5)
Authors: Howe, Glenn T.; Shindler, Bruce; Cashore, Benjamin; Hansen, Eric; Lach, Denise; Armstrong, Ward

Intensively Managed Forest Plantations in the Pacific Northwest: Conclusions
pp. 99-100(2)
Authors: Adams, W. T.; Hobbs, Stephen; Johnson, Norm

Perspective

Telling Our “Story”
pp. 101-101(1)
Author: Coufal, Jim

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