Box 4
Contains 12 Results:
Wear, David N. and John G. Gris. “The Southern Forest Resource Assessment Summary Report”. USDA Forest Service, 2002 October
This collection consists of articles and publications written or used by Charles McMahon in his work with Longleaf Pine forests. Most of the material covers the act of controlled burns and its environmental effects. Other topics include insects and benefits of maintaining a longleaf pine forest for landowners.
Megraw, R.A. “Wood Quality Factors in Loblolly Pine: The Influence of Tree Age, Position in Tree, and Cultural Practice on Wood Specific Gravity Fiber Length, and Fibril Angle”. Tappi Press: Atlanta, Georgia, 1985
This collection consists of articles and publications written or used by Charles McMahon in his work with Longleaf Pine forests. Most of the material covers the act of controlled burns and its environmental effects. Other topics include insects and benefits of maintaining a longleaf pine forest for landowners.
“Insects and Diseases of Trees in the South,” Protection Report R8-PR 16, United Stated Department of Agriculture, 1989 June
This collection consists of articles and publications written or used by Charles McMahon in his work with Longleaf Pine forests. Most of the material covers the act of controlled burns and its environmental effects. Other topics include insects and benefits of maintaining a longleaf pine forest for landowners.
“A Guide to Common Insects and Diseases of Forest Trees in the Northeastern United States”. Forest Insect and Disease Management, Forest Service U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1979
This collection consists of articles and publications written or used by Charles McMahon in his work with Longleaf Pine forests. Most of the material covers the act of controlled burns and its environmental effects. Other topics include insects and benefits of maintaining a longleaf pine forest for landowners.
“Pitch Canker of Southern Pines: Identification and Management Considerations,” Forest Service U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1990 September
This collection consists of articles and publications written or used by Charles McMahon in his work with Longleaf Pine forests. Most of the material covers the act of controlled burns and its environmental effects. Other topics include insects and benefits of maintaining a longleaf pine forest for landowners.
“Southern Pine Beetle Handbook: Southern Pine Beetles Can Kill Your Ornamental Pine.” Home and Garden Bulletin No. 226, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1974
This collection consists of articles and publications written or used by Charles McMahon in his work with Longleaf Pine forests. Most of the material covers the act of controlled burns and its environmental effects. Other topics include insects and benefits of maintaining a longleaf pine forest for landowners.
“Sustainability and Productivity of Southern Pine Ecosystems”. Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2000 September
This collection consists of articles and publications written or used by Charles McMahon in his work with Longleaf Pine forests. Most of the material covers the act of controlled burns and its environmental effects. Other topics include insects and benefits of maintaining a longleaf pine forest for landowners.
“Forestry Herbicide Facts”. Circular ANR-629, Alabama Cooperative Extension Service, Auburn University, Alabama
This collection consists of articles and publications written or used by Charles McMahon in his work with Longleaf Pine forests. Most of the material covers the act of controlled burns and its environmental effects. Other topics include insects and benefits of maintaining a longleaf pine forest for landowners.
“Proceedings Control Technology for Agricultural Air Pollutants Specialty Conference, Southern Section Air Pollution Control Association", 1974 March
This collection consists of articles and publications written or used by Charles McMahon in his work with Longleaf Pine forests. Most of the material covers the act of controlled burns and its environmental effects. Other topics include insects and benefits of maintaining a longleaf pine forest for landowners.
Miller, James H, Steven T. Manning, and Stephen F. Enloe. “A Management Guide for Invasive Plants in Southern Forests,” United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station, 2013
This collection consists of articles and publications written or used by Charles McMahon in his work with Longleaf Pine forests. Most of the material covers the act of controlled burns and its environmental effects. Other topics include insects and benefits of maintaining a longleaf pine forest for landowners.