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More by Russell S. Walters
Crop-tree Release Thinning in 65-year-old Commercial Cherry-maple Stands (5-year Results)
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Precommercial Crop-tree Release Increases Diameter Growth of Appalachian Hardwood Saplings
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Height of Tallest Saplings in 10-year-old Appalachian Hardwood Clearcuts
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Height of Tallest Saplings in 10-year-old Appalachian Hardwood Clearcuts
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Development of Red Oak Seedlings Using Plastic Shelters on Hardwood Sites in West Virginia
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Growth of Appalachian Hardwoods Kept Free to Grow from 2 to 12 Years After Clearcutting
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Diameters of Clearcut Openings Influence Central Appalachian Hardwood Stem Development, a 10-year Study
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Changes in tree density do not influence epicormic branching of yellow-poplar
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Precommercial Crop-tree Release Increases Diameter Growth of Appalachian Hardwood Saplings
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Forest Management Guidelines for Controlling Wild Grapevines
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U.S. Forest Service American Chestnut Cooperators' Meeting
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Height of tallest saplings in 10-year-old Appalachian hardwood clearcuts
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Growth of Appalachian Hardwoods Kept Free to Grow from 2 to 12 Years After Clearcutting
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Closure of Logging Wounds After 10 Years
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Number of Residual Trees: A Guide for Selection Cutting
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Stand development 25 years after a 9.0-inch diameter-limit first cutting in Appalachian hardwoods
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Installing Plastic Tubing to Collect Sugar Maple Sap
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Proceedings, USDA Forest Service American Chestnut Cooperators' Meeting: Morgantown, West Virginia, January 5-7, 1982
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Response to Crop-tree Release: Sugar Maple, Red Oak, Black Cherry, and Yellow-poplar Saplings in a 9-year-old Stand
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Stand Structure and Stocking Control in Appalachian Mixed Hardwoods
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