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Production and Establishment of Trees in the Great Plains: A Question and Answer Session

Questions posed by members of the South Dakota Association of Conservation Districts are answered. Topics include tree species identification and physiology, as well as nursery seedling production, handling, and outplanting techniques for the Great Plains. Tree Planters' Notes 50(1): 5-8; 2003. I was asked to review the tree planting programs of 2 South Dakota Conservation Districts. As a result of my visit and report to them, I gave a presentation at the annual convention of the South Dakota Association of Conservation Districts in Pierre, SD. My talk was based on questions submitted by the districts. Although the questions were specific to South Dakota, the answers were widely applicable. Where questions or answers overlapped, I consolidated them for Tree Planters' Notes.


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Author(s): Richard W. Tinus

Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Volumes 50, Number 1 (2003)

Volume: 50

Number: 1

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