1985

Landis, Thomas D.; Fischer, James W. Proceedings: Intermountain Nurseryman's Association Meeting; 1985 August 13-15; Fort Collins, CO. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-125. Fort Collins, CO; U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station; 1986. 111 p.

 Title   Status 
Intermountain Nurseryman's Association Meeting Public Draft
Forest Tree Nursery Herbicide Studies in the Northern Great Plains: Herbicide Phytotoxicity Tables Published
Herbicides for Weed Control in Tree Nurseries Published
Effects of Ethylene on Development and Field Performance of Loblolly Pine Seedlings Published
Cold-Hardiness Testing of Conifer Seedlings Published
Greenhouse Production of Quaking Aspen Seedlings Published
Recent Developments in the Management of Nursery Pests Published
Stratification and Germination of Western White Pine Seeds Published
Herbicides for Conifers: What's New Published
Value of Windbreaks Published
How to Maximize Efficiency of Fertilizers in a Forest Tree Nursery Published
Fertilizer Trials on Containerized Red Pine Published
Computer Use in Nursery Management Published
Development of Underground Cold Storage at Pine Ridge Forest Nursery Published
How to Use Seedling Quality Measurement in Container Nurseries Published
How to Determine Fertilizer Rates and Application Timing in Bareroot Forest Nurseries Published
Principles, Procedures, and Availability of Seedling Quality Tests Published
Administrative, Economic, and Technical Observations in Developing and Maintaining an Effective Weed Control Program Published
Nursery Research: A Practical Approach Published
Soil Compaction: Effects on Seedling Growth Published
Soil Mapping and Testing Published
When to Measure Seedling Quality in Bareroot Nurseries Published
In-Bed Herbaceous Windbarrier Produced More Ponderosa Pine Seedlings Published
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