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Ezell, A.W. 2002. Addition of sulfometuron methyl to fall site preparation tank mixes improves herbaceous weed control. Pages 246-248 in K.W. Outcalt, editor. Proceedings of the eleventh biennial southern silvicultural research conference. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-48. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 622 p. Download |
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Ezell, A.W., J.D. Hodges. 2002. The importance of competition control for restoration of oaks in the southern U.S. In: Proc., IUFRO Conference on Restoration of Boreal and Temperate Forests. Pp. 134-136. |
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Ezell, A.W., J.D. Hodges. 2002. Herbaceous weed control improves survival of planted shumard oak seedlings. Pages 268-270 in K.W. Outcalt, editor. Proceedings of the eleventh biennial southern silvicultural research conference.Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-48. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 622 p. Download |
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Ezell, A.W., J.L. Yeiser. 2002. Effect of application timing and prod. Application rate on herbaceous weed control during the growing season following site prep using tank mixes which include sulfometuron. In: Proc., 55th annual meeting of Southern Weed Science Society 55:77-78. Download |
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Ezell, A.W., J.L. Yeiser. 2002. Preemergent vs. postemergent applications for herbaceous weed control in slash pine plantations using sulfometuron, hexazinone, imazapyr, and metsulfuron. In: Proc., Meeting of Southern Weed Science Society 55:94-96. Download |
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Ezell, A.W., J.L. Yeiser. 2002. Rate response from applications of premix imazapyr and glyphosate for use in site preparation. In: Proc., Annual Meeting of Southern Weed Science Society 55:82-83. Download |
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Ezell, A.W., J.L. Yeiser. 2002. Sulfometuron in fall site preparation treatments provide excellent herbaceous control during the following growing season. In: Proc., 42nd Annual Meeting of Weed Science Society of America. Abstract No. 248. |
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Ferrer, O., E.D. Dibble. 2002. Aquatic plant densities and larval fish abundance in vegetated habitats on the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway System. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 17(3):455-460. |
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Fogarty, J.H., F.J. Vilella. 2002. Population dynamics of Eleutherodactylus coqui in cordillera forest reserves of Puerto Rico. Journal of Herpetology 36(2):193-201. Download |
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Gaddis, D.A., D.L. Grebner. 2002. Conservation easements: panacea or problem? Mississippi State University, Forest Economics and Finance. MTN 2C. 8 p. |
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Gaddis, D.A., D.L. Grebner. 2002. Eight stupid things forest landowners do to mess up their taxes. North Carolina Forestry 1(5):2-3. |
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Gaddis, D.A., D.L. Grebner. 2002. Forestry Income Tax Series III: Setting up the books using a tree farm journal. Mississippi State University Extension Service Publication 2306. Download |
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Gaddis, D.A., D.L. Grebner. 2002. Setting up the books the least you can do. Forest Landowner 61(6):10-11. |
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Gaddis, D.A., D.L. Grebner. 2002. Ten stupid things forest landowners do to mess up their taxes. Mississippi State University, Forest Economics and Finance. MTN 1C. 7 p. |
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Gilliland, G., H. Schramm, B. Shupp. 2002. Keeping bass alive. Bass Angler Sportsman Society, Montgomery, Alabama. Download |
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