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Can Timber
Harvesting Benefit Local Climates? 1991.
UI Extension Forestry Information Series I, FM9.
Can You Pass the 1908 Forest Ranger Exam? 2000. UI Extension
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Colored Leaves and Needles Mean Fall in Idaho.
2004. UI Forestry Information
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Conservation Easements Can Benefit Landowners.
2005. UI Forestry Information
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Cultural Methods to Stimulate
Conifer Seed Production. 2003. UI
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Culture and Stewardship: Nez
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Diameter Limit
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Diameter
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UI CIS 630. Order a hardcopy from the
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Does it Pay
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Extension
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Millions! 1997. UI Extension
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Ecosystem
Management for Private Woodlands? 1994.
UI Extension Forestry Information Series I, FM20.
Evaluating Forest
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Planning. 1996. Station Bulletin No. 59. Idaho Forest, Wildlife
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Forest
Ecosystems: Old Pines and Young Salmon. 1995. UI Extension Forestry Information Series
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Forest Grazing.
1989. UI Extension Forestry Information
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Forest
Habitat Types: A Plant-Based Clue to Better Forestry. 2001. UI Extension Forestry Information Series
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Forest Road
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Forest Soils vs. Agricultural Soils. 2004. UI Forestry Information Series II,
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Forest
Stewardship: What is the Right Thing to Do? 1992. UI Extension Forestry Information Series
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1995. UI Extension Bulletin No. 774
Good
Rocks/Bad Rocks: The Latest Piece in the Puzzle of Natural Forest
Fertility. 1996. UI Extension
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Healthy
Forests Need a Good Diet. 1993. UI
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Idaho's
Forest Owners: A Growing Resource. 1997.
UI Extension Forestry Information Series I, MISC5.
Improving
Forest Productivity for Timber: A Key to Sustainability.
1998. UI Extension Forestry Information
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Is New
Forestry Really New? 1990. UI
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Jurassic
Forestry. 1993. UI Extension
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Management
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Mycorrhizae - The Friendly Forest Fungi. 2003. UI Extension Forestry Information Series II,
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Monitoring
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Moisture Stress: What Does That Mean for Trees? 2004. UI Forestry Information Series II,
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Paper Birch
Update: Ecology, Management, and Economic Development. 1998. UI Extension Forestry Information Series
I, FM27.
Plant
Health Care: Common Sense Forest Management.
1992. UI Extension Forestry Information Series I, FM11.
Prevent
Forest Soil Compaction: Designate Skid Trails.
1990. UI Extension Forestry Information Series
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Release and
Management of Understory Western Red Cedar: A Literature Review.
1996. Station Bulletin No. 65.
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Return of the Giants: Restoring White
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Resistant White Pines. 2001. Station Bulletin 72.
Salvaging
Beetle-Killed Trees. 1999. UI
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Salvaging Dead
Timber. 1990. UI Extension Forestry
Information Series I, FM6.
Silvicultural
Decisions I: Planting vs. Natural Seeding.
1991. UI Extension Forestry Information Series I, FM10.
Silvicultural
Decisions II: Mechanized vs. Conventional Logging.
1992. UI Extension Forestry Information Series I, FM12.
Silvicultural
Decisions III: Thinning. 1993. UI
Extension Forestry Information Series I, FM19.
Silvicultural
Decisions IV: Trees on the Edges of Clearcuts and Other Openings.
1996. UI Extension Forestry Information
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Silvicultural
Decisions V: Why and How to Thin. 2000.
UI Extension Forestry Information Series I, FM31.
Silvicultural
Decisions VI: Site Preparation for Natural or Planted Regeneration.
2000. UI Extension Forestry Information
Series I, FM33.
Silvicultural
Decisions VII: Thinning vs Selection Harvest/Regeneration.
2001. UI Extension Forestry Information
Series I, FM35.
Silvicultural Decisions VIII - The Role of Silviculture in Meeting
Riparian Objectives. 2003. UI
Extension Forestry Information Series II, FM38.
Silvicultural Decisions IX: Can Timber Harvest Help Reach
Non-Timber Goals? 2004. UI Forestry
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Silvicultural Decisions X: Is There a Future for Growing and
Processing Timber in the Inland West? 2005. UI Forestry Information Series II,
FM48.
Silvicultural Decisions XI:
Can Fire Hazard Reduction Treatments Help Achieve Other
Silvicultural Objectives? 2006. UI
Forestry Information Series II, FM51.
Silvicultural Decisions XII:
Considering Climate Change in Silvicultural Prescriptions.
2007. UI Forestry Information Series II, FM 54.
Snag Management. 2009. State Forester Forum, Forest
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Species
Diversity: A Management Tool for Woodland Owners.
1992. UI Extension Forestry Information
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Stress Kills
Trees Too! 1990. UI Extension
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Thinning: An
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Thresholds and
Environmental Change. 2007. UI Extension Forestry
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Tons of Slash? 2002. UI Extension
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Toward
Sustainable Forest Management: Part I - Certification Programs.
1999.
Policy Analysis Group Report
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Toward
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Using Trees
for More Than Firewood and Lumber. 1996.
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Variable Retention Harvesting? 2005.
UI Forestry Information Series II, FM49 (PDF format).
Weekend
Warrior Logging: Are You Being Safe? 1998. UI Extension Forestry Information Series,
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What is
Stewardship? 1992. UI Extension
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Where in the World is Ribes? 2004.
UI Extension Forestry Information Series II, FM42.