Central States Forest Experiment Station (Columbus, Ohio)
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- Classification schemes for library books, vertical files and publications available for distribution
- Correspondence style manual
- Fence posts, a potential market for Missouri pine timber
- Forest resources of Illinois
- Forest resources of Missouri
- Forest resources of the eastern Ozark region in Missouri
- Forest resources of the northwestern Ozark region in Missouri
- Forest resources of the prairie region in Missouri
- Forest resources of the riverborder region in Missouri
- Forest resources of the southwestern Ozark region of Missouri
- Forest statistics for the glaciated region of Ohio
- Forest statistics for the hill country of Ohio
- Forest statistics of Indiana
- Forest statistics of Kentucky
- Forest statistics of central Kentucky
- Forest statistics of central and northern Indiana
- Forest statistics of eastern Kentucky
- Forest statistics of southern Indiana
- Forest statistics of western Kentucky
- Iowa forest statistics
- Primary wood industries of Kentucky; : a utilization summary and directory
- Publications to January 1960
- Stumpage and log prices in Central region : preliminary statistics for 1940
- The Kaskaskia Experimental Forest, Carbondale Branch Station
- The job of forestry research in the Central States : distributed to forest supervisors of Region 9, U. S. Forest Service
- Twenty-second annual report 1948
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- U.S. Forest Service research note CS., 41
- U.S. Forest Service research note CS., 43
- U.S. Forest Service research note CS., 44
- U.S. Forest Service research note GS., 42
- U.S. Forest Service research note GS., 45
- U.S. Forest Service resource bulletin CS, 9
- U.S. Forest Service resource bulletin CS., 3
- U.S. Forest Service resource bulletin CS., 4
- U.S. Forest Service resource bulletin CS., 5
- U.S. Forest Service resource bulletin CS., 6
- U.S. Forest Service resource bulletin CS., 7
- U.S. Forest Service resource bulletin CS., 8
- 1961 charcoal production in the Central States
- A bibliography of strip-mine reclamation
- A case in management of sprout hardwoods
- A lumber kicker for conveyorized cut-off saws
- A picnic table for children
- A portable infiltrometer and unit system for determining relative infiltration rates
- A revised bibliography of strip-mine reclamation
- A rigid-frame cabin from hardwood lumber
- A rigid-frame picnic shelter from hardwood lumber
- A simple soil sampler and its use as a permeameter
- A survey of Ohio's forest picnic businesses
- Access tubes and timers for use with nuclear soil moisture meters
- Adjusting shortleaf pine volume tables for different limits of top utilization
- Air-drying lumber to increase mill profits
- Algebraic description of forms in space
- Apparent kill of persimmon and sassafras by application of 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T
- Artificial defoliation of eastern white pine duplicates some effects of chlorotic dwarf disease
- Bibliography of timber-products harvesting in eastern United States and Canada
- Black locust : A bibliography
- Black locust, pines, and sassafras as builders of forest soil
- Bottomland hardwoods respond to cutting
- Burning and grazing on glade range in Missouri
- Burning does not control young hardwoods on shortleaf pine sites in the Cumberland Plateau
- Central States timber resources
- Checking the calibration of nuclear soil moisture and density measuring equipment
- Consumption and harvest of pulpwood in the Central States : 1964
- Consumption and harvest of veneer logs in the Central States : 1963
- Consumption of cooperage logs in the Central States : 1964
- Controlling hardwood sprouts with foliage sprays
- Conversion planting on poor hardwood sites shows promise in Ohio
- Cooperage logs and bolts : production and consumption in the Central States--1962
- Cutting practice demonstrations in upland hardwoods
- Data report from unmanaged well-stocked forest upland stands in Southern Illinois : file report, stand objectives study
- Design for a hardwood bench
- Detecting hidden metal in wood with the SCR-625 Army mine detector
- Direct seeding of pines in the central hardwoods region
- Distribution of tree species in Kentucky
- Effect of intensity of pruning on sprout formation in young planted pitch pine
- Effect of screen protection on first-season growth of yellow poplar planted in an oil field
- Effects of ground preparation on survival and growth of planted pine and black locust
- Effects of some cover types on interplanted forest tree species
- Epicormic branching on oaks in sprout stands
- Establishment of shortleaf pine in the Missouri Ozarks following seed bed preparation and release
- Estimating volume from stump measurements
- Fall planting of pine on upland soils of southern Illinois
- Forest and range fire problems of the Missouri Ozarks
- Forest area in Illinois : by counties, 1962
- Forest area in Missouri counties
- Forest planting on strip-mined coal lands with special reference to Ohio
- Forest planting on strip-mined land in Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma
- Forest planting practice in the Central States
- Forest problem analysis and research program for the Missouri Ozarks
- Forest products prices in Ohio, 1957
- Forest soil properties associated with continuous oak, old-field pine, and abandoned field cover in Vinton County, Ohio
- Graded stock means greater yields for shortleaf pine
- Growth and quality of pruned black walnut
- Growth and species evaluation of some unmanaged upland hardwoods in southern Illinois
- Growth and yield of a thinned shortleaf pine plantation
- Growth of planted red and white pine in Ohio and Indiana
- Growth response of planted pitch pine to differential pruning
- Handle log consumption in the Central States : 1962
- Highlights, timber resources of the southern Cumberland region, Kentucky
- How Ohioans choose their Christmas trees
- How thinning influences growth of pin oak
- How to farm your forest : A guide for woodland owners in southern Illinois
- Hybrid poplars on Ohio spoil banks
- Identification and occurrence of sulphides on land stripped for coal
- Illinois produces 122 million board feet of lumber in 1961
- Increase your profit in the woods
- Increasing forage on Ozark wooded range
- Insect damage in hardwood sawlogs
- Interplant alder to increase growth in strip-mine plantations
- Kentucky produces 466 million board feet of lumber in 1962
- Killing oak brush a tricky business
- Litter-and-duff fuel in shortleaf pine stands in southeast Missouri
- Loblolly pine seed source and hybrid tests in southern Illinois
- Local volume table for basswood (Tilia glabra) in Stark County, Ohio
- Local volume table for black walnut (Juglans nigra) in Franklin County, Ohio
- Local volume table for black walnut (Juglans nigra) in Stark County, Ohio
- Local volume table for cucumber (Magnolia acuminata) in Stark County, Ohio
- Local volume table for eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) in Holmes County, Ohio
- Local volume table for eastern white pine (Pinus strobus) in Holmes County, Ohio
- Local volume table for hickories (Hicoria spp.) in Stark County, Ohio
- Local volume table for red oak (Quercus borealis) in Holmes County, Ohio
- Local volume table for red oak (Quercus borealis) in Stark County, Ohio
- Local volume table for sugar maple (Acer saccharum) in Stark County, Ohio
- Local volume table for white ash (Fraxinus americana) in Franklin County, Ohio
- Local volume table for white ash (Fraxinus americana) in Stark County, Ohio
- Local volume table for white oak (Quercus alba) in Franklin County, Ohio
- Local volume table for white oak (Quercus alba) in Holmes County, Ohio
- Local volume table for white oak (Quercus alba) in Stark County, Ohio
- Local volume table for yellow poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera) in Hamilton County, Ohio
- Local volume table for yellow poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera) in Holmes County, Ohio
- Local volume table for yellow poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera) in Stark County, Ohio
- Log grade of timber in eastern Ohio:, I, Eastern white pine on Mohican River Gorge, Holmes County, Ohio
- Making farm woodland improvement pay
- Marketing farm woodland products in the Missouri Ozarks
- Markets for Ohio timber
- Measuring light in uneven-aged hardwood stands
- Measuring subsurface stormflow from simulated rainstorms : a plot technique
- Mixed or pure walnut plantings on strip-mined land in Kansas?
- Natural regeneration on old fields in southeastern Ohio
- Notes on old-growth forests in Ohio, Indiana and Illinois
- Nutritive quality of little bluestem in the Missouri Ozarks
- Ohio's forests and wood-using industries
- Ohio's private outdoor and forest recreation enterprises
- Ohio-grown Christmas trees : production and marketing
- Overburden analyses and strip-mine conditions in mideastern Ohio
- Overburden analyses and strip-mine conditions in northeastern Ohio
- Partial conversion of poor hardwood stands to conifers by planting
- Plant large black walnut seedlings for best survival and growth
- Poor oak sites may grow good pine
- Predicting outslopes of spoil banks
- Preliminary report on lumber production for 1942 in Illinois
- Preliminary report on lumber production for 1942 in Indiana
- Preliminary report on lumber production for 1942 in Iowa
- Preliminary report on lumber production for 1942 in Kansas
- Preliminary report on lumber production for 1942 in Missouri
- Preliminary report on lumber production for 1942 in Nebraska
- Preliminary report on lumber production for 1942 in Ohio
- Premium yellow-poplar seedlings : 8 years after planting
- Preplanting ground treatment tests for white pine in southeastern Ohio
- Probability of fire occurrence can be predicted
- Protecting against Dutch elm disease
- Pruning white pine : a literature review
- Publications of the Central States Forest Experiment Station, July 1927 through December 1949
- Pulpwood : production & consumption in the Central States : 1960
- Pulpwood or sawlogs? : from small hardwood trees
- Pulpwood production & consumption in the Central States 1961
- Pulpwood production and consumption in the Central States : 1962 and 1963
- Range problems in the Missouri Ozarks
- Rates and dates of shortleaf pine seed fall
- Relation between topography, soil characteristics, and the site index of white oak in southeastern Ohio
- Report of technical assistance to sawmill industry of southern Peru : By K. C. Compton
- Report on forest restoration in Missouri : a forest research program
- Response of planted shortleaf pine to overhead release
- Should I roof my lumber?
- Silvical characteristics of American sycamore
- Silvical characteristics of Ohio buckeye
- Silvical characteristics of black locust
- Silvical characteristics of black oak
- Silvical characteristics of black walnut
- Silvical characteristics of bur oak
- Silvical characteristics of butternut
- Silvical characteristics of chinkapin oak
- Silvical characteristics of eastern redcedar
- Silvical characteristics of hackberry
- Silvical characteristics of honeylocust
- Silvical characteristics of northern red oak
- Silvical characteristics of pin oak
- Silvical characteristics of shellbark hickory
- Silvical characteristics of swamp white oak
- Silvical characteristics of white oak
- Silvical characteristics of yellow buckeye
- Spindle guard makes shaper safer, more efficient
- Sprouting of blackjack oak in the Missouri Ozarks
- Stereograms illustrating forest sites
- Tension wood in Eastern cottonwood
- The 1941 production of black walnut lumber in the Corn Belt States
- The concentration of roots in the white oak forests of southeastern Ohio
- The forest resources of Iowa
- The least squares fit of an algebraically unspecified form
- The range and distribution of shortleaf pine in Missouri
- The small woodland owner in Ohio
- Thinning fails to stimulate 50-year-old white pine
- Timber cut from Missouri's Eastern Ozark Region
- Timber volume in Illinois : 1962
- Timber volume in Missouri counties
- Treat stumps to prevent Fomes annosus in shortleaf pine plantations
- Tree species recommended for strip-mine plantations in western Kentucky
- Trends in pulpwood production and consumption in the central states
- Underplanted hardwoods fail to make merchantable trees
- Use air-dry deckboards for better wooden pallets
- Volume table for American beech (Fagus grandifolia), Franklin, Stark and Holmes Counties, Ohio
- Volume table for American sycamore (Platanus occidentalis), Belmont, Holmes, Knox, Lawrence, Pike and Richland Counties, Ohio
- Volume table for Virginia pine (Pinus virginiana), Pike and Hocking Counties, Ohio
- Volume table for basswood (Tilia glabra), Stark County, Ohio
- Volume table for black cherry (Prunus serotina), Ashtabula, Monroe, Muskingum, Perry, Pike, Portage, Richland, Ross and Stark Counties, Ohio
- Volume table for black gum or black tupelo (Nyssa sylvatica), Holmes County, Ohio
- Volume table for black maple and sugar maple (Acer nigrum and Acer saccharum), Marshall County, Indiana
- Volume table for black oak (Quercus velutina), Holmes County, Ohio
- Volume table for black walnut (Juglans nigra), Stark County, Ohio
- Volume table for chestnut oak (Quercus montana), Monroe, Muskingum, Pike, Ross, and Washington Counties, Ohio
- Volume table for cucumber tree (Magnolia acuminata), Stark County, Ohio
- Volume table for eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis), Holmes County, Ohio
- Volume table for eastern white pine (Pinus strobus), Mohican River Gorge, Holmes County, Ohio
- Volume table for northern red and scarlet oaks (Quercus borealis and Q. coccinea), Franklin County, Ohio
- Volume table for northern red oak (Quercus borealis), Stark County, Ohio
- Volume table for pin oak (Quercus palustris), Columbiana, Portage, Richland and Trumbull Counties, Ohio
- Volume table for pitch pine (Pinus rigida), Jackson and Hocking Counties, Ohio
- Volume table for shagbark, pignut, and butternut hickories (Hicoria ovata, H. glabra, & H. cordiformis), Pike, Ross, Monroe, Gallia, Coshocton, Medina, Richland and Holmes Counties, Ohio
- Volume table for shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata), Jackson and Gallia Counties, Ohio
- Volume table for slippery elm (Ulmus fulva), Ross, Knox, and Medina Counties, Ohio
- Volume table for sugar maple (Acer saccharum), Ashtabula, Geauga, Highland, Mahoning, Medina, Portage, Pike, Richland, Ross and Knox Counties, Ohio
- Volume table for sugar maple (Acer saccharum), Stark County, Ohio
- Volume table for white ash (Fraxinus americana), Stark County, Ohio
- Volume table for white oak (Quercus alba), Stark County, Ohio
- Volume table for white oak (Quercus alba), Union, Jackson, and Hardin Counties, Illinois
- Volume table for yellow poplar (Lirio. tulip.), Stark County, Ohio
- Volumes of field soil and of water measured by subsurface nuclear probes
- Watershed forestry to safeguard our soil, water, and timber
- Weed control and fertilization in white pine plantings of western Iowa
- What forestry means to the Ohio Valley
- Why yellow-poplar seeds have low viability
- Wood brick strip paneling : a new way to decorate
- Wooded strips in Iowa
- Yellow-poplar responds to preplanting ground treatment
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