Northeastern and the Western Forest and Conservation Nursery Associations Meeting
View other events from 1999The theme was "Nursery Challenges for the New Millennium." The subject matter ranges from seed collection and processing, through nursery cultural practices, to harvesting, storage, and outplanting.
- The Science and Application of Forest Carbon Projects
- Author(s): Robert J. Moulton
- Use of GPS in Nurseries
- Author(s): Brent Olson, Chad Loreth
- Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry Weed Control Program
- Author(s): Randy Rentz
- Using Electrolyte Leakage Tests To Determine Lifting Windows And Detect Tissue Damage
- Author(s): Richard W. Tinus
- Approach and Rationale to Developing an IPM Program:
- Author(s): David Trotter
- The Cascade Forestry Service Nursery
- Author(s): Don Westefer
- Rocky Mountain Juniper Study: Preliminary Results
- Author(s): Jill Barbour
- Fertilizer Application Equipment for Bareroot and Container Nurseries
- Author(s): John W. Bartok, Jr.
- Using Soil Test Results to Determine Fertilizer Applications
- Author(s): Charles B. Davey
- The Minnesota Tree Improvement Cooperative
- Author(s): Andrew David
- Tree Planting Incentive Programs: How You Can Make These Programs Work For You
- Author(s): Linda DePaul
- Installing a Practical Research Project And Interpretting Research Results
- Author(s): R. Kasten Dumroese, David L. Wenny
- Something New: The Native Plants Journal
- Author(s): R. Kasten Dumroese
- The IR-4 Program : How It Can Benefit Nurseries
- Author(s): J. Ray Frank
- Douglas Fir Container Stock Grown With Fertilizer-Amended Media: Some Preliminary Results
- Author(s): Diane L. Haase, John Trobaugh, Robin Rose
- Plant Materials for Riparian Revegetation
- Author(s): J. Chris Hoag, Thomas D. Landis
- Global Positioning (GPS) Current Status and Possible Nursery Uses
- Author(s): Dick Karsky
- Towner State Nursery Weed Control Program
- Author(s): Roy LaFramboise
- Root Production Method System
- Author(s): Wayne Lovelace
- Strategic Plans for the Hardwood Tree Improvement and Regeneration Center