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Arias, E. F., W. Cooke III, Z. Fan, W. Kingery. 2009. Classification of soil aptness to establish Panicum virgatum in Mississippi using sensitivity analysis and GIS. World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology 54:777-783. Download |
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Auel, J.B. 2009. Harvesting and best management practices. Pages 52-53 in M.J. Wallace and A.J. Londo, editors, Managing the Family Forest in Mississippi. Department of Forestry, Mississippi State University; Mississippi State Extension Service; U.S. Forest Service; Mississippi Forestry Commission. Download |
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Bales, G.D. 2009. Managing for multiple use. Pages 78-87in M.J. Wallace and A.J. Londo, editors, Managing the Family Forest in Mississippi. Department of Forestry, Mississippi State University; Mississippi State Extension Service; U.S. Forest Service; Mississippi Forestry Commission. Download |
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Bettinger, P., K. Boston, J. Siry, D.L. Grebner. 2009. Forest Management and Planning. Academic Press, New York. 331 p. |
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DeLoach, W.M. 2009. Pine plantation thinning. Pages 65-68 in M.J. Wallace and A.J. Londo, editors, Managing the Family Forest in Mississippi. Department of Forestry, Mississippi State University; Mississippi State Extension Service; U.S. Forest Service; Mississippi Forestry Commission. Download |
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Dey, D.C., Z. Fan. 2009. A review of fire and oak regeneration and overstory recruitment. Pages 1-20 in T.F. Hutchinson, editor, Proceedings of the 3rd Fire in Eastern Oak Forests Conference. GTR-NRS-P-46. Download |
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Gaddis, D.A. 2009. Taxes and the family forest owner. Pages 89-93 in M.J. Wallace and A.J. Londo, editors, Managing the Family Forest in Mississippi. Department of Forestry, Mississippi State University; Mississippi State Extension Service; U.S. Forest Service; Mississippi Forestry Commission. Download |
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Grebner, D.L., G. Perez-Verdin, C. Sun, I.A. Munn, E.B. Schultz, T.G. Matney. 2009. Woody biomass feedstock availability, production costs and implications for bioenergy conversion in Mississippi. Chapter 12 in Solomon and Luzadis, eds., Renewable Energy from Forest Resources in the United States. Routledge: London. 330 p. |
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Hatcher, B.E. 2009. The management plan. Pages 9-15 in M.J. Wallace and A.J. Londo, editors, Managing the Family Forest in Mississippi. Department of Forestry, Mississippi State University; Mississippi State Extension Service; U.S. Forest Service; Mississippi Forestry Commission. Download |
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Henderson, J.E. 2009. A survey of registered foresters’ needs for continuing education programs. Forest and Wildlife Research Center, Research Bulletin FO389, Mississippi State University. 16 pp. Download |
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Henderson, J.E., I.A. Munn. 2009. The Mississippi furniture industry economic impacts. Franklin Furniture Institute, Forest and Wildlife Research Center, Mississippi State University. 24 pp. Download |
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Henderson, J.E., M.A. Dunn, K.M. Guidry. 2009. Landowner willingness to accept fee-based recreation and the influence of institutional change in the Louisiana Delta. Pages 177-191 in C. Zinkhan, B. Stansell, editors, Proceedings of the 2009 Southern Forest Economics Workers, Chapel Hill, NC. March 8-10, 2009. Download |
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Henderson, J.E., T.M. Willson, M.A. Dunn, R.F. Kazmierczak Jr. 2009. The impact of forestry-related ordinances on timber harvesting in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana. Contemporary Economic Policy 27(1):67-75. Download |
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Hughes, G., A.J. Londo. 2009. Prescribed burning. Pages 70-76 in M.J. Wallace and A.J. Londo, editors, Managing the Family Forest in Mississippi. Department of Forestry, Mississippi State University; Mississippi State Extension Service; U.S. Forest Service; Mississippi Forestry Commission. Download |
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Hughes, G., R. Vlosky, M.A. Dunn. 2009. Private landowners’ guide to forest certification in the South. Mississippi State University Extension Service 2447. 20 pp. Download |
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