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Miscellany
Optimal Diameter Growth Equations for Major Tree Species of the Midsouth pp. 5-10(6) Author: Bragg D.C.
Modeling Forest Fire Probabilities in the South Central United States Using FIA Data pp. 11-17(7) Authors: Munn I.A.; Zhai Y.; Evans D.L.
Effects of Alternative Thinning Regimes and Prescribed Burning in Natural, Even-Aged LoblollyShortleaf Pine Stands: 25 Year Results pp. 18-29(12) Authors: Cain M.D.; Shelton M.G.
Checking Our Foundations: Matthews' Least Cost Models Revisited pp. 30-35(6) Author: Stuart W.B.
Role of the Tennessee Master Logger Program in Implementation of Best Management Practices on Non-Industrial Private Forests pp. 36-40(5) Authors: Davis C.T.; Clatterbuck W.K.
An Evaluation of Dazomet Incorporation Methods on Soilborne Organisms and Pine Seedling Production in Southern Nurseries pp. 41-51(11) Authors: Fraedrich S.W.; Dwinell L.D.
Salicylic Acid Increases the Biomass Accumulation of Pinus patula pp. 52-54(3) Authors: San-Miguel R.; Gutiérrez M.; Larqué-Saavedra A.
Effects of Herbaceous Competition Control on Wildlife Habitat Quality in Piedmont Pine Plantations pp. 55-60(6) Authors: Keyser P.D.; Ford V.L.; Guynn Jr. D.C.
Log Grade Prediction for Standing Yellow-Poplar Trees in Eastern Kentucky pp. 61-65(5) Authors: Hilpp G.K.; Pelkki M.H.
Cost of Six Different Stream Crossing Options in the Appalachian Area pp. 66-70(5) Authors: Visser R.; Aust W.M.; Gallagher T.; Roberts T.; Poirot M.