A 13.61/2:T22/no. 409
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The Lake States cruising stick / |
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A 13.61/2:T22/no. 410
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Can Wisconsin become self-sufficient in pulpwood? / |
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A 13.61/2:T22/no. 411
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Thinning from above reduces total yields in medium site aspen / |
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A 13.61/2:T22/no. 412
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Fair 1953 forest tree seed crop in the Lake States / |
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A 13.61/2:T22/no. 413
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Effect of simulated snowshoe hare and deer damage on some conifers planted in the Lake States / |
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A 13.61/7:1
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Aspen properties and uses / |
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A 13.61/7:2
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Aspen availability and supply / |
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A 13.61/7:3
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Logging methods and peeling of aspen / |
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A 13.61/7:4
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Milling of aspen into lumber / |
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A 13.61/7:5
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Seasoning of aspen / |
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A 13.61/7:6
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Aspen lumber grades and characteristics / |
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A 13.61/7:7
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Mechanical properties of aspen / |
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A 13.61/7:8
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Machining and related properties of aspen / |
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A 13.61/7:9
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Aspen lumber for building purposes / |
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A 13.61/7:10
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Aspen for containers / |
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A 13.61/7:11
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Aspen for core stock / |
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A 13.61/7:12
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Dimension stock and other uses of aspen / |
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A 13.61/7:13
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Aspen for veneer / |
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A 13.61/7:14
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Aspen for pulp and paper / |
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A 13.61/7:15
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Aspen for cabin logs / |
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