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Hopkins, Walt. Pigs in the pines. Forest Farmer 7(1): 3, 8. October 

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Hopkins, Walt. Piney woods hog hunt. Forest Farmer 7(2': 3, 7. 

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^Hopkins, Walt. Hogs or logs? Southern Lumberman 175(2201): 151-153. 

 December 15, 1947. Naval Stores Review 57(43): 12-13. 

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Hopkins, Walt, Piney woods porkers turn bark into bacon. Naval Stores 

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Hopkins, Walt. Louisiana hog hunt. Naval Stores Review 57(52): 16-17. 

 March 27, 1948. 



Hopkins, Walt. Hog dog] American Forests 55(12): 20-22. December 

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Hopkins, Walt. Hungry cows and planted pines. Progressive Farmer 

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^Hopkins, Walt. Woods hogs vs. pine logs. Louisiana Forestry 

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Peevy, F. A. , and Mann, W. F. , Jr. Slash and loblolly pine plan- 

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