A 13.30/7:101
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Pole production down in 1950 / |
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A 13.30/7:102
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Forest fire--thunderstorm : knockout combination for watersheds / |
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A 13.30/7:103/rev. 952
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Lumber production approaches all-time record for Northern Rocky Mountain Region / |
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A 13.30/7:104
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Suggestions for manufacture and operation of a six-inch infiltrometer ring / |
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A 13.30/7:105
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White-tailed deer browsing on natural conifer seedlings / |
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A 13.30/7:106
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Promising forage species and seasons for reseeding northeastern Washington scablands / |
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A 13.30/7:107
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Montana ships over three million Christmas trees again in 1951 / |
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A 13.30/7:108
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Spot seeding on a broadcast burned lodgepole pine clear cutting / |
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A 13.30/7:109
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Will 2,4-D control Sierra larkspur? / |
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A 13.30/7:110
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A vigor classification for mature western white pine trees in the Inland Empire / |
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A 13.30/7:112
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Pole production in 1951 / |
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A 13.30/7:113
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Western white pine stands show irregular growth pattern / |
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A 13.30/7:114
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Comparative effect of seed treatments upon seedling emergence in seven browse species / |
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A 13.30/7:115
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Forage plants in a Montana high altitude nursery / |
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A 13.30/7:116
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Some observations on a white-tailed deer winter range in Idaho / |
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A 13.30/7:117
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Montana Christmas tree shipments down in 1952 / |
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A 13.30/7:118
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Beef production on mountain summer ranges / |
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A 13.30/7:119
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Forage species and planting season for reseeding cleared and abandoned ponderosa pine areas in northeastern Washington / |
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A 13.30/7:120
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Strip sample versus circular plots for measuring mortality / |
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A 13.30/7:121
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Logging damage increases under heavy cutting of second-growth ponderosa pine / |
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