Agriculture Handbook, Issue 583U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1949 - 91 pages Set includes revised editions of some issues. |
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... percent of the volume of all hardwoods ( Vick 1973 ) . Besides having good commer- cial value as wood , it has been cultivated as an ornamental since 1663 ( Querengässer 1961 ) , and several distinctive varieties exist ( Sudworth 1927 ) ...
... percent of the volume of all hardwoods ( Vick 1973 ) . Besides having good commer- cial value as wood , it has been cultivated as an ornamental since 1663 ( Querengässer 1961 ) , and several distinctive varieties exist ( Sudworth 1927 ) ...
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... percent of the total yellow- poplar growing stock in the Eastern United States ; this volume represents about 13 percent of the hardwood growing stock in the province . The adjacent Piedmont province con- tains an additional 29 percent ...
... percent of the total yellow- poplar growing stock in the Eastern United States ; this volume represents about 13 percent of the hardwood growing stock in the province . The adjacent Piedmont province con- tains an additional 29 percent ...
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... percent of board - foot volume was in classes over 21 inches d.b.h. Table 2. - Volume and proportion of the growing ... Percent Mountain 225.4 63.3 8.3 5.4 1.5 0.2 Piedmont 133.0 97.9 5.6 4.8 3.5 0.2 Interior 40.5 16.5 1.6 5.2 2.1 0.2 ...
... percent of board - foot volume was in classes over 21 inches d.b.h. Table 2. - Volume and proportion of the growing ... Percent Mountain 225.4 63.3 8.3 5.4 1.5 0.2 Piedmont 133.0 97.9 5.6 4.8 3.5 0.2 Interior 40.5 16.5 1.6 5.2 2.1 0.2 ...
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... percent- age of the total land within the natural range of the species , but pure stands are usually on the kind of ... percentage of yellow - poplar increases noticeably with increas- ing quality of the site . Where yellow - poplar ...
... percent- age of the total land within the natural range of the species , but pure stands are usually on the kind of ... percentage of yellow - poplar increases noticeably with increas- ing quality of the site . Where yellow - poplar ...
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... percent , but has not prevented large popula- tion buildups . From 1960 to 1967 , excluding 1963 and 1966 , yellow - poplar was attacked by the weevil over large areas in Appalachia and the Ohio River Valley ( Burns 1970 , Burns and ...
... percent , but has not prevented large popula- tion buildups . From 1960 to 1967 , excluding 1963 and 1966 , yellow - poplar was attacked by the weevil over large areas in Appalachia and the Ohio River Valley ( Burns 1970 , Burns and ...
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Agric Appalachian hardwoods Asheville Beck and Della-Bianca Blocked-in area indicates board-foot board-foot volume Boyce Broomall Bull Carvell Clark clearcut Coastal Plain codominant Counc crown cubic-foot volume cutting D.b.h. inches damage diameter growth epicormic fertilization grapevines growing stock growth of yellow-poplar hardwood stands hardwoods height growth horizon inches d.b.h. Limstrom Liriodendron tulipifera loblolly pine McGee Minn North Carolina North Cent Northeast northern red oak Note obtained from North Ohio Olson Paul percent Phytopathology Piedmont pine plantation planted yellow-poplar poplar pounds per acre Proc regeneration residual basal area Serv Sluder soil South Southeast Southern Appalachians species specific gravity sprouts stand densities stem Symp Table Tech Tennessee thinning timber Total tree height tree height feet Tree Improv Tree Planters trees per acre Trimble Tryon tulip poplar tuliptree U.S. Dep Univ upland USDA Virginia pine West Virginia wood and bark yellow yellow-poplar seedlings yellow-poplar trees