Lowery, David P., and John R. Host. 



1979. Preservation of dead lodgepole pine posts and poles. USDA 

 For. Serv. Res. Pap. INT-241, 12 p. Intermt. For. and Range 

 Exp. Stn., Ogden, Utah. 



Three studies were made using posts and poles cut from dead 

 lodgepole pine trees. Steeping was an unsatisfactory method for 

 treating fenceposts, but poles treated by the hot and cold bath non- 

 pressure method and posts treated by the pressure method had reten- 

 tions exceeding the minimum specification requirements. 



KEYWORDS: Preservation, dead tree utilization, lodgepole pine, posts 

 and poles, treating methods 



Lowery, David P., and John R. Host. 



1979. Preservation of dead lodgepole pine posts and poles. USDA 

 For. Serv. Res. Pap. INT-241, 12 p. Intermt. For. and Range 

 Exp. Stn., Ogden, Utah. 



Three studies were made using posts and poles cut from dead 

 lodgepole pine trees. Steeping was an unsatisfactory method for 

 treating fenceposts, but poles treated by the hot and cold bath non- 

 pressure method and posts treated by the pressure method had reten- 

 tions exceeding the minimum specification requirements. 



KEYWORDS: Preservation, dead tree utilization, lodgepole pine, posts 

 and poles, treating methods 



