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Woodland Technical Note

NUMBER

DATE ISSUED

WOODLAND TECH NOTE SUBJECT

Wood-1 07/17/64 Pinion-Juniper Management
Wood-2 Cancelled Solar-Heated Lumber Dryer
Wood-3 07/17/64 Thinning Response in Ponderosa Pine
Wood-4 Cancelled Use of Forest Recreation Areas
Wood-5 07/17/64 Defoliation of Aspen by Great Basin Tent Caterpillar
Wood-6 07/17/64 Sap in a Tree - Does it Rise in the Spring & Go Down in the Fall?
Wood-7 Cancelled Forest Recreation
Wood-8 Cancelled What's New in Repellents?
Wood-9 02/09/65 Reduction of Windfall in Harvesting Spruce-Fir Forests
Wood-10 02/09/65 Growing Christmas Trees in NM
Wood-11 Cancelled Windbreak Planning - Items that Should Be Considered
Wood-12 02/19/65 Chemical Weed Control in Windbreaks
Wood-13 Cancelled Why Not Have a Farmstead Windbreak?
Wood-14 05/18/67 Digging Balled Stock
Wood-15 Cancelled Windbreak Benefits & Effects
Wood-16 08/19/70 Christmas Tree Culture
Wood-17 10/30/70 Why Leaves Change Their Color
Wood-18 01/20/71 Landscaping Under Large Trees
Wood-19 01/20/71 How a Tree Grows
Wood-20 01/22/71 Woodland Terminology
Wood-21 10/22/71 Juniper Control-Individual Tree Burning
Wood-22 Cancelled Treated Douglas Fir as Cattle Feed
Wood-23 02/15/72 Trees for a More Livable Environment
Wood-24 04/28/72 Preserving Woody Vegetation During Changes in Land Use
Wood-25 01/05/73 Shading Young Conifers
Wood-26 01/15/73 Effects of Thinning Low Site Ponderosa Pine
Wood-27 01/15/73 Tree Identification During Winter
Wood-28 01/19/73 Step-By-Step Procedure for Completing Form NM-WOOD-3
Wood-29 Cancelled Seed & Planting Stock Dealers
Wood-30 Cancelled Organic (Bark) Soil Conditioner
Wood-31 05/22/78 Site Trees
Wood-32 05/22/78 Relationship Between Site Index & Cubic Foot Production
Wood-33 05/31/85 Repellents & Physical Barriers for Animal Control in Tree Plantings
Wood-34 Cancelled Soil-Tree Relationships & Interpretations for Pinion-Juniper