Tree Planters' Notes Volume 22, Number 4 (1971)

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12X12 Initial Spacings Best in Cottonwood Plantations
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Prairie Crayfish: A Hazard in Direct Seeding
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Frost Heaving...seedling losses can be reduced
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Successful Grafting of Yellow-Poplar ...a matter of timing
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Stratified Walnut Seed Still Viable After Four Years in Storage
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Long-Term Storage of Black Cherry Seed is it Effective?
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Planting of Eucalyptus Shows Promise In the Southern Rio Grande Valley
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Mist Propagation Recommended for, Expanding Cottonwood Clones Rapidly
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Potting Soil Dispenser Works Well
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White Spruce in Northern New York Root by Layering
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Size of Cottonwood Nursery Stock Related to Seedbed Density and Row Spacing