Submissions from 1999
Herbicide and Fertilizer Combinations for Newly Planted Loblolly Pine Seedlings on a Flatwoods Site in Southeastern Arkansas: Year Three Results, Jimmie L. Yeiser
Interaction of Soil Moisture and Seedling Shelters on Water Relations of Baldcypress Seedlings, Ty Swirin, Hans Williams, and Bob Keeland
Landtype and Vegetative Classification of the Sipsey Wilderness, Alabama, Brian P. Oswald and Thomas H. Green
Management of droughty site: Typic Quartzipsamments, ecological considerations, David Kulhavy, W. G. Ross, L. Allen Smith, and R. R. Cahal
Relationships between overstory species and community classification of the Sipsey Wilderness, Alabama, Brian P. Oswald, Lianjun Zhang, and Thomas Green
Relationships of Selected Soil Properties and Community Species Composition in Turkey Hill Wilderness Area in East Texas, Kenneth W. Farrish and Brian P. Oswald
Seedling Survival and Natural Regeneration For a Bottomland Hardwood Planting on Sites Differing in Site Preparation, Daniel T. Johns, Brett Williams, Hans M. Williams, and Matthew Stroupe
What’s the monetary value of your premerchantable timber?, Steven H. Bullard and Tom Monaghan
Wildlife linkages: volumes and values of residual timber in riparian zones in eastern Texas, Gary Allen Burns, R. Montague Whiting Jr., George M. LeGrande, and James G. Dickson
Submissions from 1998
Effects of Stock Type and Fall Fertilization on Survival of Longleaf Pine Seedlings Planted in Lignite Minespoil, Mary Anne McGuire and Hans Michael Williams
First-year survival and growth of bareroot, container, and direct-seeded Nuttall oak planted on flood-prone agricultural fields, Hans Michael Williams and Monica N. Craft
Higher prices and shorter rotations: Good news for pine plantation investors, but . . ., Steven H. Bullard and Bob Daniels
Impacts of Three Timber Stand Improvement Thinning Options on Low Quality Southern Mixed-Hardwood Stands, Brian P. Oswald and Thomas H. Green
Influence of Planting Density on Diameter and Height in East Texas Pine Plantations, Young Jin Lee and J. David Lenhart
Initial Investigation of Height-Diameter Relationships of Dominant Trees in the mixed Hardwood Bottomland Forests of East Texas, Brian P. Oswald, A. Gordon Holley, Leslie A. Dale, and Gary D. Kronrad
Population Dynamics, Impacts, and Integrated Management of Forest Defoliating Insects, David Kulhavy, W. G. Ross, and R. R. Cahal
Red Cockaded Woodpecker: A Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Lisa A. Wishard
Red-Cockaded Woodpecker Nest-Cavity Selection: Relationships with Cavity Age and Resin Production, Richard N. Conner, Daniel Saenz, D. Craig Rudolph, W. G. Ross, and David Kulhavy
Red-cockaded Woodpecker (Picoides borealis), Nicole Chadwick
Urban Idealism Versus Wilderness Realism, Paul Risk
Wilderness in Eastern North America: Research, Management and Planning, David L. Kulhavy, Michael Legg, and John H. Burde
Submissions from 1997
Economic impact of the forest products industries in Mississippi, Ian A. Munn and Steven H. Bullard
Estimating Crown Height for Unthinned Planted Pines in East Texas, Young Jin Lee and J. David Lenhart
Logging - one of Mississippi’s most important industries, Ian A. Munn and Steven H. Bullard
Manufacturing upholstered furniture in the southeastern U.S.: A comparative cost assessment, Joshua O. Idassi and Steven H. Bullard
Pulp and paper industries - multibillion dollar contributors to Mississippi’s economy, Ian A. Munn and Steven H. Bullard
Pulpwood vs. sawtimber: A “quick and dirty” economic analysis of hardwood timber management, Andy Ezell and Steven H. Bullard
Solid wood products industries - How important are they in Mississippi?, Ian A. Munn and Steven H. Bullard
Species Using Red-Cockaded Woodpecker Cavities in Eastern Texas, Richard N. Conner, D. Craig Rudolph, Daniel Saenz, and Richard R. Schaefer
Stand conditions and tree characteristics affect quality of longleaf pine for red-cockaded woodpecker cavity trees, W. G. Ross, David Kulhavy, and Richard N. Conner
The economics of hardwood management in the United States: 1950-1995, an annotated bibliography, Steven J. Goodson and Steven H. Bullard
The Red-Cockaded Woodpecker's Role in the Southern Pine Ecosystem, Population Trends and Relationships with Southern Pine Beetles, Richard N. Conner, D. Craig Rudolph, Daniel Saenz, and Robert N. Coulson
To borrow or not to borrow? The financial attractiveness of borrowing funds to apply herbicides for hardwood control in establishing loblolly pine stands on cutover sites in the South, Steven H. Bullard and R. Honea
Use of Landsat Thematic Mapper Thermal Infrared Data to Map Relative Temperature Zones within the University of Idaho Experimental Forest, Daniel Unger and J.J. Ulliman
Submissions from 1996
Atta texana, Texas Leaf-cutting Ant, on Typic Quartzipsamments: Ecological Considerations, David L. Kulhavy, W. G. Ross, and R. R. Cahal III
Deer Use of Riparian Zones and Adjacent Pine Plantations in Texas, Micah L. Poteet, Ronald E. Thill, R. Montague Whiting Jr., and R. Lee Rayburn
Partnerships as a potential means of increasing the production of hardwood timber on NIPF lands in North Mississippi, John J. Curry, Steven H. Bullard, and G. Wayne Kelly
Predicting Survival of East Texas Loblolly and Slash Pine Plantations Infected with Fusiform Rust, J. David Lenhart, A. Beth Vaughn, and Adams D.E.
Red-Cockaded Woodpecker Nesting Success, Forest Structure, and Southern Flying Squirrels in Texas, Richard N. Conner, D. Craig Rudolph, Daniel Saenz, and Richard R. Schaefer
Red-Cockaded Woodpeckers and Silvicultural Practice: is Uneven-Aged? Silviculture Preferable to Even-Aged, D. Craig Rudolph and Richard N. Conner
The land expectation value calculated in timberland valuation, T. J. Straka and Steven H. Bullard
Total and Partial Stand-Level Yield Prediction for Loblolly and Slash Pine Plantations in East Texas, J. David Lenhart
Submissions from 1995
An Ecological Vocabulary Essential to Environmental Education, James L. Isleib
Clearcutting and shearing on a saline soil in East Texas: Impacts on soil physical properties, Chang Mingteh, Alexander K. Sayok, and Kenneth G. Watterson
Evaluation of Pilot Interpretive Program for National Forest Recreation Areas in East Texas, Michael Legg and Ronda Sutphen
Geodemographic approaches to identifying U.S. furniture markets, Frank M. Howell, Larry Doolittle, Jarryl B. Ritchie, Melissa A. Barfield, and Steven H. Bullard
Hardwoods in North Mississippi: Resource information from two forest surveys, Steven H. Bullard, Clay Robertson, Joshua Idassi, and Joanne L. Faulkner
Interpretation and Emotion: Making Heritage Live, Paul Risk
Root Growth Potential and Field Survival of Container Loblolly Pine Seedlings Fall Fertilized with Nitrogen, Hans Michael Williams and David B. South
Wilderness Planning: A Case Study in Dispute Resolution, Michael Legg and Marlene Rebori Tull
Submissions from 1994
A performance evaluation of edging and trimming operations in U.S. hardwood sawmills, Tony El-Radi, Steven H. Bullard, and Philip Steele
Basic concepts in computer analysis of forestry investments, Steven H. Bullard and Thomas J. Straka
Characterization of an Old-Growth Bottomland Hardwood Wetland Forest in Northeast Texas: Harrison Bayou, Laurence C. Walker, Thomas Brantley, and Virginia Burkett
Characterizing Fusiform Rust Incidence and Distribution in East Texas, J. David Lenhart, Gary D. Kronrad, A. Gordon Holley, and T.G. Gregoire
FORVAL A software package for forestry and natural resources project valuation, Thomas J. Straka and Steven H. Bullard
Growth Models of Loblolly and Shortleaf Pine Red-Cockaded Woodpeckers Nesting Trees, W. D. Hacker, W. G. Ross, and David Kulhavy
Submissions from 1993
Activity Patterns and Habitat Use of Northern Bobwhite Females in 2 Grazing Systems, R. Montague Whiting Jr. and Denise L. Sloan
Basic Concepts in Forest Valuation and Investment Analysis, Steven H. Bullard and Thomas J. Straka
Comparison of Planted Loblolly and Slash Pine Performance in Southeast Texas, J. David Lenhart, Gary D. Kronrad, and M.S. Fountain
CONVERT: A program to evaluate hardwood sawmill conversion efficiency, Steven H. Bullard, Philip Steele, Craig T. Boden, and Penny Scott
Evaluating susceptibility of red-cockaded woodpecker cavity trees to southern pine beetle in Texas, William G. Ross, David Kulhavy, and Richard N. Conner
Forest pest management on Typic Quartzipsamments: a management dilemma, R. R. Cahal, David L. Kulhavy, W. G. Ross, W. D. Tracey, and W. D. Hacker
Red-cockaded Woodpeckers In the Southern Region : Recovery Through Management, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Region
Relation of Some Physical and Chemical Soil Properties to the Growth of Sycamore, Sweetgum and Green Ash, R. Larry Willett and M. Victor Bilan
Substitution among capital, labor, and raw materials in upholstered furniture manufacturing, Steven H. Bullard and Barry J. Seldon
Survival and growth response of mesic and dry-site sources of loblolly pine seedlings to cyclic soil moisture deficit, K. K. Abdollahi, M. V. Bilan, and Z. H. Ning
Submissions from 1992
A Break-even study of in-woods merchandising opportunities for hardwoods in the Alabama-Mississippi-Tennessee region, David Kinbrough and Steven H. Bullard
A note on after-tax analysis where capitalized costs are depreciated, Steven H. Bullard and Thomas J. Straka
Direct comparison of processing technology in hardwood and softwood sawmills, Philip Steele, Tony El-Radi, and Steven H. Bullard
Economics of direct seeding and planting for establishing oak stands on old-field sites in the South., Steven H. Bullard, John D. Hodges, Robert L. Johnson, and Thomas J. Straka
Effects of Fall Fertilizer Applications of Mitotic Index and Bud Dormancy of Loblolly Pine Seedlings, Hans Michael Williams and David B. South
Estimating hardwood sawmill conversion efficiency based on sawing machine and log characteristics, Michael W. Wade, Steven H. Bullard, Philip Steele, and Philip A. Araman
Input substitution, economies of scale, and productivity growth in the U.S. upholstered furniture industry, Barry J. Seldon and Steven H. Bullard
Pine Tip Moth (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) Infestation Rates as Influenced by Site and Stand Characteristics in Loblolly Pine Plantations in East Texas, James R. Meeker and David Kulhavy
Raw materials use by Mississippi furniture manufacturers, 1989, Mark A. Glaeser, Steven H. Bullard, Larry Doolittle, and Philip Steele
Relative kerf and sawing variation values for some hardwood sawing machines, Philip Steele, Michael W. Wade, Steven H. Bullard, and Philip A. Araman
Site Factors Affecting Growth of Loblolly Pine in the Post Oak Belt, W. D. Hacker and M. Victor Bilan
Upholstered expenditures: What U.S. and Canadian consumers plan to spend on upholstered furniture, Gary M. Kellum, Eric J. Todd, and Steven H. Bullard
Submissions from 1991
Age: The most important factor in upholstered furniture buying plans, Steven H. Bullard
A least cost analysis of transition in North America’s upholstered, wood household furniture industry, Eric J. Todd and Steven H. Bullard
Bugs! Bugs! Bugs! Not just for children anymore! Seeking a national perspective, David L. Kulhavy
Causes of Mortality of Red-Cockaded Woodpecker Cavity Trees, Richard N. Conner, D. Craig Rudolph, David Kulhavy, and Ann Snow
Fusiform Rust Incidence in Loblolly and Slash Pine Plantations in East Texas, T.G. Gregoire, J. David Lenhart, and A Arabatzis
Is wood good?, Steven H. Bullard
Land and Resource Management on Typic Quartzipsamments, David Kulhavy, W. D. Tracey, and W. G. Ross
Optimal width and depth for maximum breaking load of wood beams, Steven H. Bullard and Vikram Yadama
Physiology of red-cockaded woodpecker cavity trees: Implications for management, William G. Ross, David Kulhavy, Richard N. Conner, and Jianghua Sun
Recliner sales potential, Eric J. Todd and Steven H. Bullard
Relative performance of hardwood sawing machines, P. H. Steele, M. W. Wade, Steven H. Bullard, and P. Araman
Silviculture and the red-cockaded woodpecker: Where do we go from here?, David Kulhavy, W. G. Ross, Richard N. Conner, James H. Mitchell, and Gloria Maples Chrismer
Site Index Curves for Loblolly and Slash Pine Plantations in the Post Oak Belt of East Texas, W. D. Hacker and M. Victor Bilan
Soil properties relating to height growth of loblolly pine on four major soil series in East Texas, R. Larry Willett and M. Victor Bilan
Susceptibility of Red-Cockaded Woodpecker Colony Areas to Southern Pine Beetle Infestation in East Texas, James H. Mitchell and David L. Kulhavy
The upholstered, wood household furniture industry in North America: A spatial equilibrium analysis, Eric J. Todd and Steven H. Bullard
Upholstered household furniture in the United States: A survey of current ownership and purchasing plans, Steven H. Bullard and Max L. Doolittle
Upholstered potential in the U.S. and Canada, Gary M. Kellum, Eric J. Todd, and Steven H. Bullard
Submissions from 1990
Experimental Reintroduction of Red-Cockaded Woodpeckers, D. Craig Rudolph, Howard Kyle, and Richard N. Conner
Mississippi’s furniture industry provides a market for forest products, Steven H. Bullard
Red-Cockaded Woodpeckers vs Rat Snakes: The Effectiveness of the Resin Barrier, D. Craig Rudolph, Howard Kyle, and Richard N. Conner
The geography of home furnishings sales in the U.S., Steven H. Bullard