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1948 |
| 1 |
Staebler, George R. 1948. Predicting stocking improvement in reproduction
stands of Douglas-fir. RN-41. 5 p. |
| 2 |
Steele, Robert W. 1948. Light thinning in century-old Douglas-fir. RN-43. 3 p. |
| 2a |
Staebler, George R. 1948. Use of dominant tree heights in determining
site index for Douglas-fir. RN-44. 3 p.
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1949 |
| 3 |
Staebler, George R., and Elmer W. Shaw. 1949. Cordwood volume tables
for second-growth Douglas-fir. RN-52. 3 p. |
| 4 |
Staebler, George R. 1949. Predicting the volume and mortality of reproduction
stands of Douglas-fir. Journal of Forestry 47(10): 828-833.
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1950 |
| 5 |
Shaw, Elmer W., and George R. Staebler. 1950. Financial aspects of pruning. PNW misc. pub. 45 p. |
| 6 |
Worthington, Norman P., and Melvin P. Twerdal. 1950. Contents of a cord of 8-foot pulpwood. RN-69. 5 p. |
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1951 |
| 7 |
Anonymous. 1951. Guide to the Voight Creek Experimental Forest. PNW misc. pub. 20 p. |
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1952 |
| 8 |
Worthington, Norman P., and Leo A. Isaac. 1952. Experimental thinnings in young Douglas-fir. Northwest Science 26(1), 9 p. |
| 9 |
Staebler, George R. 1952. The formula Scribner log rule. RN-78. 6 p. |
| 10 |
Staebler, George R. 1952. Calculator interpolations. Journal of Forestry 50(5): 394. |
| 11 |
Shaw, Elmer W., and George R. Staebler. 1952. An analysis of investments in pruning. Journal of Forestry 50(11): 819-823. |
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1953 |
| 12 |
Staebler, George R. 1953. Mortality estimation in fully-stocked stands of young-growth Douglas-fir. RP-4. 8 p. |
| 13 |
Worthington, Norman P. 1953. Reproduction following small group cuttings in virgin Douglas-fir. RN-84. 5p. |
| 14 |
Shaw, Elmer W. 1953. Effects of tetramine used for rodent control in direct seeding of Douglas-fir. RN-89. 7 p. |
| 15 |
Staebler, George R. 1953. Long logs or short logs with the Scribner rule. Timberman 54(10), 3 p. |
| 16 |
Eversole, Kenneth R. 1953. Better marking means better pruning. RN-87. 4 p. |
| 17 |
Shaw, Elmer W. 1953. Direct seeding experiments on the 1951 Forks Burn. RP-9. 19 p. |
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1954 |
| 18 |
Steele, Robert W. 1954. Two commercial thinnings in century-old Douglas-fir. RN-97. 5 p. |
| 19 |
Worthington, Norman P. 1954. The loblolly pine of the South versus the Douglas-fir of the Pacific Northwest. Pulp and Paper (Sept 1954), 4 p. |
| 20 |
Shaw, Elmer W. 1954. Douglas-fir site as a basis for selecting Christmas tree land. RN-98. 2 p. |
| 21 |
Staebler, George R. 1954. Extending the Douglas-fir yield tables to include mortality. Proceedings: 1954 SAF Annual Meeting. 6 p. |
| 22 |
Staebler, George R., Paul Lauterbach, and A.W. Moore. 1954. Effect of animal on a young coniferous plantation in southwest Washington. Journal of Forestry 52(10):730-733. |
| 23 |
Shaw, Elmer W. 1954. Seed production on the Voight Creek Experimental Forest. RN-107. 4 p. |
| 24 |
Anonymous. 1954. Guide to the McCleary Experimental Forest. PNW misc. pub. 20 p. |
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1955 |
| 25 |
Worthington, Norman P. 1955. Mortality can be salvaged. Lumberman (Apr 1955), 3 p. |
| 26 |
Staebler, George R. 1955. Thinning trials have requiem. Lumberman (Apr 1954), 2 p. |
| 27 |
Staebler, George R. 1955. Planted hemlock shows good survival. Pulp and Paper (Jan1955): 106. |
| 27a |
Eversole, Kenneth R. 1955. Spacing tests in a Douglas-fir plantation. Forest Science 1(1): 14-18. |
| 28 |
Steele, Robert W., and Norman P. Worthington. 1955. Increment and mortality in a virgin Douglas-fir forest. RN-110. 6 p. |
| 29 |
Steele, Robert W. 1955. Growth after precommercial thinning in two stands of Douglas-fir. RN-117. 6 p. |
| 30 |
Steele, Robert W. 1955. Thinning nine-year-old Douglas-fir by spacing and dominance methods. Northwest Science 29(2): 84-89. |
| 31 |
Worthington, Norman P. 1955. Should you reclassify your timberlands? Timberman 56(9), 3 p. |
| 32 |
Worthington, Norman P. 1955. Lumber-grade recovery from 110-year-old Douglas-fir thinnings. RN-121. 6 p. |
| 33 |
Staebler, George R. 1955. Gross yield and mortality tables for fully stocked stands of Douglas-fir. RP-14. 20 p. |
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1956 |
| 34 |
Staebler, George R. 1956. Evidence of shock following thinning of young Douglas-fir. Journal of Forestry 54(5): 339. |
| 35 |
Dimock, Edward J. II. 1956. Peelers from pruned Douglas-fir. Timberman 57(9), 2 p. |
| 36 |
Dimock, Edward J. II. 1956. Selection thinning in young growth Douglas-fir (a six-year report). RN-127. 6 p. |
| 37 |
Staebler, George R. 1956. Effect of controlled release on growth of individual Douglas-fir trees. Journal of Forestry 54(9): 567-568. |
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1957 |
| 38 |
Worthington, Norman P. 1957. Some economic considerations in thinning Douglas-fir. RN-137. 8 p |
| 39 |
Mattson, E.E. 1957. Western hemlock lumber recovery at a western Washington sawmill. RN-140. 7 p. |
| 40 |
Mattson, E.E. 1957. White fir lumber recovery at a western Washington sawmill. RN-141. 8 p. |
| 41 |
Hunt, John and Edward J. Dimock II. 1957. Port Orford—a poor
risk for reforestation. RN-139. 3 p. |
| 42 |
Worthington, Norman P. 1957. Skidding with horses to thin young stands
in western Washington. RN-138. 7 p. |
| 43 |
Staebler, George R. 1957. Early effects of two successive thinnings
in western Washington. RN-148. 8 p. |
| 44 |
Staebler, George R. 1957. Design for a test of commercial thinnings
on the Hemlock Experiment Forest in western Washington. Journal of Forestry
55(11): 810-814.
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1958 |
| 45 |
Staebler, George R. 1958. Some mensurational aspects of level-of-growing-stock
problem in even-aged stands. Journal of Forestry 56(2): 112-115. |
| 46 |
Dimock, Edward J. II. 1958. Litter fall in a young stand of Douglas-fir. Northwest Science 32(1): 19-29. |
| 47 |
Worthington, Norman P. 1958. How much Douglas-fir will grow on an
acre? Journal of Forestry 56(10): 763-764. |
| 48 |
Dimock, Edward J. II. 1958. Don’t sell western hemlock short.
Pulp and Paper (Dec 1958), 3 p. |
| 49 |
Bishop, Daniel M., Floyd A. Johnson, and George R. Staebler. 1958. Litter fall in a young stand of Douglas-fir. RN-162. 4 p. |
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