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Cottonwood and aspen: managing for balance, ecology, and management (Part 3)

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U.S. Forest Service BMNRI-V-7-3 Cottonwood and aspen: managing for balance, ecology, and management (Part 3) Pacific Northwest Research Station - Blue Mountain Natural Resources Institute. October 19, 1995. Paul Oester, OSU Extension Service. Cottonwood and Aspen: Economics and Management. This talk helps people, particularly private landowners, better understand the basic concepts of selling cottonwood and aspen, and provides general management guidelines for promoting healthy stands if a decision to harvest is made. Odos Lowry, Bureau of Land Management. Cottonwood and Aspent Management. Rick Wagner, Oregon Dept. of Forestry. Cottonwoods on Eastern Oregon Farms and Rances. Cottonwoods are beneficial to the landowner and they provide many features that are a direct benefit to farmers and ranchers that equate to increased profits.

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U.S. Forest Service

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