Submissions from 1990
Thinning and Harvesting Regimesf or Yellow-Poplar, Gary D. Kronrad, C. Franklin, D. Hazel, and R. Rucker
Trends of hardwood lumber use in making household furniture., Steven H. Bullard
Submissions from 1989
Death, Suffering, Predation, Animal Rights and Interpretation, Denis Hahn and Paul Risk
Forensic Forestry: Interpreting the Forest From Woodpeckers to Pine Cones, David Kulhavy
Furniture manufacturing and marketing in the ‘American Economic Transition, Steven H. Bullard
Furniture Production and the Forest Resources of Southwest Mississippi, Steven H. Bullard
Height. Growth of Loblolly and Slash Pine Plantations in the Northern Post-Oak Belt of Texas, M. Victor Bilan and R.S. Hansen
Injection of 2, 4-D to Remove Hardwood Midstory Within Red-Cockaded Woodpecker Colony Areas, Richard N. Conner
Ipps spp. natural enemy relationships in the Gulf Coastal states, David Kulhavy, R. A. Goyer, and M A. Riley
Potential for Biological Control of Dendroctonus and Ips Bark Beetles, David Kulhavy and Mitchel C. Miller
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Colony Status and Trends On the Angelina, Davy Crockett and Sabine National Forests, Richard N. Conner and D. Craig Rudolph
Site/stand factors influencing Nantucket pine tip moth in loblolly pine plantations, David Kulhavy, W. G. Ross, James R. Meeker, and W. David Tracey
Table of Contents - Potential for Biological Control of Dendroctonus and Ips Bark Beetles, David Kulhavy and Mitchel C. Miller
The U.S. household furniture industry: Adapting to changing times., Brian A. Doherty and Steven H. Bullard
Submissions from 1988
Forestland controlled by schools of forestry: Characteristics and management, Charles E. Burkhardt, Thomas J. Straka, and Steven H. Bullard
Fuel Weight Predictions Equations For Understory Woody Plants in Eastern Texas, Hershel C. Reeves and J. David Lenhart
Fusiform Rust Trends in East Texas: 1969-1987, J. David Lenhart, W. T. McGrath, and Terry L. Hackett
Impact of new technology on timber harvesting costs: Evaluation methods and literature, F. W. Cubbage, B. J. Stokes, and Steven H. Bullard
Present net worth and internal rate of return: A note on equivalence in use, K. A. Blatner and Steven H. Bullard
Southern Pine Beetle and Fire in Wilderness Areas: The Kisatchie Hills Wilderness, Kisatchie National Forest, David Kulhavy and William G. Ross
Structure and funding of state-level forestry cost-share programs, Steven H. Bullard and Thomas J. Straka
The economics of public assistance for private nonindustrial timber sales in Mississippi, Steven H. Bullard and Robert J. Moulton
The Mississippi furniture industry and its use of wood-based materials, Steven H. Bullard, Brian A. Doherty, and Paul H. Short
Submissions from 1987
Basic mathematical programming applications to weed control in forestry, Steven H. Bullard, R. H. Richardson, and Thomas J. Straka
Bugs! Bugs! Bugs!-Interpreting Insects for Children, David Kulhavy
Costs and cost trends for forestry practices in the South, William F. Watson, Thomas J. Straka, and Steven H. Bullard
Effect of time and depth of planting on survival and growth of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) seedlings in Texas, M. Victor Bilan
Estimating the amount of wood per acre in loblolly and slash pine plantations in East Texas, J. David Lenhart
Forest Insect Hazard Rating, Ray R. Hicks Jr., Jack E. Coster, and G.N. Mason
FORVAL: A computer program for FORest VALuation, Steven H. Bullard, Thomas J. Straka, and T. G. Matney
Management and pest management considerations on droughty soils: four year results, David Kulhavy, Kenneth G. Watterson, James Kroll, and James R. Meeker
State cost-share programs for nonindustrial private forestry investments, Thomas J. Straka and Steven H. Bullard
Tree Content and Taper Functions for Loblolly and Slash Pine Trees Planted on Non-Old-Fields in East Texas, J. David Lenhart, Terry L. Hackett, Charlie J. Laman, Thomas J. Wiswell, and Jock A. Blackard
Submissions from 1986
An introduction to wilderness and natural area management, David Kulhavy and D. B. Drummond
A note on equivalence in ranking investments, Steven H. Bullard
Continuing education needs of natural resource professionals, Steven H. Bullard and Thomas J. Straka
Economic appraisal of service forester activities in Mississippi, Thomas J. Straka, Walter C. Anderson, and Steven H. Bullard
Effects of Inflation and after-tax present values where business costs are capitalized, Steven H. Bullard and W. David Kempere
External factors shaping the 2010 forester: Continuing education from an academic point of view, Thomas J. Straka and Steven H. Bullard
Forest protection, David Kulhavy and D. B. Drummond
Fusiform Rust Trends in East Texas, Ellis V. Hunt Jr. and J. David Lenhart
Introduction to forest valuation and investment analysis, Steven H. Bullard, Thomas A. Monaghan, and Thomas J. Straka
It pays to know how your timber will be valued, William F. Watson, Steven H. Bullard, and Thomas J. Straka
Optional Forest Yield Taxes, Gary D. Kronrad and C. Hickman
Potential reasons for publicly funded forestry research, Steven H. Bullard
Rates of return on silvicultural practices, Steven H. Bullard and Bobb L. Karr
Role of company sales in funding research and development by major U.S. paper companies, Steven H. Bullard and Thomas J. Straka
Site Index Equations for Loblolly and Slash Pine Plantations on Non-Old Fields in East Texas, J. David Lenhart, Ellis V. Hunt Jr., and Jock A. Blackard
Table of Contents - Wilderness and Natural Areas in the Eastern United States: A Management Challenge, David Kulhavy and Richard N. Conner
The MSU Student Chapter, Society of American Foresters, Steven H. Bullard
Timber harvesting technology: Environmental and site preparation costs, Steven H. Bullard and William F. Watson
Visitor needs and user impact, H. K. Cordell, M H. Legg, and K. E. Cathey
Wilderness and Natural Areas in the Eastern United States: A Management Challenge, David Kulhavy and Richard N. Conner
Submissions from 1985
Business aspects of the Mid-South forest economy, Steven H. Bullard and Thomas J. Straka
Establishment of permanent growth and yield plots in loblolly and slash pine plantations, J. David Lenhart, Ellis V. Hunt Jr., and Jock A. Blackard
Estimating Optimal Thinning and Rotation for Mixed-Species Timber Stands Using a Random Search Algorithm, Steven H. Bullard, Hanif D. Sherali, and W. David Klemperer
Evaluating Landowner Assistance Programs and Other Wood Procurement Options, Gary D. Kronrad, C. Franklin, and J.E. de Steiquer
Financial maturity of timber and maximum net present values, Steven H. Bullard
Long term response of loblolly pine to colloidal phosphate, M. Victor Bilan and Marcey A. Gillespie
Maximizing expected profits in competitive bidding, Steven H. Bullard
Primer on forestry investment, Thomas J. Straka, Steven H. Bullard, and William F. Watson
Reforestation timing influences after-tax present value of costs, Steven H. Bullard
Survival of pines on droughty soils: two-year results, James Kroll, William C. Deauman, C. Darwin Foster, David Kulhavy, and W. David Tracey
What is your “effective” rate of reforestation cost?, Steven H. Bullard and Thomas J. Straka
Submissions from 1984
A case for heuristic optimization methods in forestry, Steven H. Bullard and W. David Klemperer
An approach for projecting mixed-species forest growth and mortality, Steven H. Bullard
Effect of a Prescribed Fire on Herbage Production in Southwestern Ponderosa Pine on Sedimentary Soils, Brian P. Oswald and W. Wallace Covington
Estimating Infestation Rates of the Nantucket Pine Tip Moth (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) Through Sequential Sampling, David Kulhavy, Paul C. Johnson, and Bernard Andersen
Mississippi’s softwood timber potential: Private nonindustrial influences, Steven H. Bullard, G. H. Weaver, and Willem W. S. van Hees
Nantucket Pine Tip Moth (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) Infestation Rates Related to Site and Stand Characteristics in Nacogdoches County, Texas, David Kulhavy, Richard N. Conner, and Mark White
Root Diseases and Blister Rust Associated with Bark Beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in Western White Pine in Idaho, David Kulhavy, A.D. Partridge, and R.W. Stark
Thinning optimization in mixed-species forests, Steven H. Bullard and W. David Klemperer
Submissions from 1983
Mississippi's Severance Tax And Forest Resource Development Program, G. H. Weaver and Steven H. Bullard
Mixed-hardwood thinning optimization, Steven H. Bullard
Red-Cockaded Woodpecker Symposium II Proceedings, Richard N. Conner, James Kroll, and Brian Locke
Soil response to clearcutting and site preparation in East Texas, J. J. Stransky, L. K. Halls, and Kenneth G. Watterston
The Potential of Girdled and 2,4-D-Injected Southern Red Oaks As Woodpecker Nesting And Foraging Sites, Richard N. Conner, James C. Kroll, and David L. Kulhavy
Submissions from 1982
Behavioral and Genetic Diversity during Dispersal: Analysis of a Polymorphic Esterase Locus in Southern Pine Beetle, Dendroctonus frontalis, Paul C. Johnson, Jack E. Coster, and L. Zack Florence
Hop, Flutter, Crawl: Interpreting Insects for Children, David L. Kulhavy and Michael Legg
Mississippi timber removals - A ten year presentation, G. H. Weaver and Steven H. Bullard
Stand Risk Rating for the Southern Pine Beetle: Integrating Pest Management with Forest Management, Gordon L. Autry
Submissions from 1981
A White Ammonia Fountain, John T. Moore
Classical Demonstrations Performed to a New Beat, John T. Moore
Stand age analysis of timber on Mississippi’s private nonindustrial forests, Steven H. Bullard, G. H. Weaver, and Willem W. S. van Hees
Timber severance taxes in Mississippi, Steven H. Bullard and G. H. Weaver
Submissions from 1980
Behavior of The Southern Pine Beetle on the Bark of Host Trees During Mass Attack, Jack E. Coster, W.D. Bunt, and P.C. Johnson
Characterization of Grand Fir Colonized by Nosodenron Californicum Horn (Coleoptera: Nosodendridae), David Kulhavy
Outlook for timber from Mississippi’s private nonindustrial forests, Steven H. Bullard and G. H. Weaver
Spatial Distribution of Flying Southern Pine Beetle (Coleoptera:Scolytidae) and the Predator ThanasUnus dubius (Coleoptera:Cleridae), Jack E. Coster, Paul C. Johnson, and Reed J. Reeve
Submissions from 1979
Characterizing Flight Aggregation of the Southern Pine Beetle, Jack E. Coster and Paul C. Johnson
Effects of Prescribing Burn on Cavity Trees of Red-Cockaded Woodpeckers, Richard N. Conner and Ann Snow
Submissions from 1978
A Simple Model for Predicting Annual Numbers of Southern Pine Beetle Infestations in East Texas, James Kroll and Hershel C. Reeves
Field Response of the Southern Pine Beetle to Behavioral Chemicals, T.L. Payne, Jack E. Coster, L.J. Edson, E.R. Hart, and J.V. Richerson
Probability of Attack by Southern Pine Beetle in Relation to Distance from an Attractive Host Tree, Paul C. Johnson and Jack E. Coster
Submissions from 1977
Aggregation of the Southern Pine Beetle in Response to Attractive Host Trees, Jack E. Coster, T.L. Payne, E.R. Hart, and L.J. Edson
Cotyledon and Primary Needle Variation in Loblolly Pine From Mesic and Xeric Seed Sources, M. Victor Bilan
Crown Positions Within Unthinned Loblolly Pine Plantation Canopies, J. David Lenhart, Dwight R. Hicks, and Chi-Yun Ho
Distribution of Some Predators and Parasites of the Southern Pine Beetle in Two Species of Pine, Jack E. Coster and Catherine Stein
Sex-Ratio Estimation, Sequential Sampling, and the Programmable Packet Calculator, Paul C. Johnson
Site Factors Affecting Growth of Slash Pine in the Texas Post Oak Belt, W. D. Hacker and M. Victor Bilan