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"Nowhere is silviculture more intensively practiced than in the southern United States exempt, perhaps, in certain European nations. This is because of the tremendous demands upon the forests for fiber in a region of optimum climatic characteristics for rapid growth of valuable species. In meeting these demands, management instructs its foresters to shift their efforts into high gear."
Publication Date
4-1966
Publisher
School of Forestry, Stephen F. Austin State College
Disciplines
Forest Biology | Forest Management | Forest Sciences | Other Forestry and Forest Sciences
Repository Citation
Walker, Laurence C. and Wiant, Harry V. Jr, "Forestry Bulletin No. 9: Silviculture of Shortleaf Pine" (1966). Forestry Bulletins No. 1-25, 1957-1972. 8.
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A copy of this bulletin can be found in the Steen Library and the East Texas Research Center.