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1960. Fertilizer helps establish grass seedlings on abandoned logging roads. 

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1953. Forage species and planting season for reseeding cleared and abandoned 

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1955 . Performance of several forage species on newly burned lodgepole pine 

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1949. Practical guides for seeding grass on skid roads, trails, and landings, 

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1959. Road and slope characteristics affecting sediment movement from logging 

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Johnson, W. M., and A. C. Hull, Jr. 



1949. Range forage species for seeding in ponderosa pine areas. U.S. Forest 

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 Klomp, Gerald J. 



1960. Some aspects of using wood chips and nitrogen fertilization in 

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LeClerg, E. L. 



1957. Mean separation by the functional analysis of variance and multiple 

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