Warnell School of Forest Resources
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Service and Outreach
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Publication Library
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Forest Economics and Taxes
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Forest Economics
Assessing Various Community Tree and Forest Values With Inventories
Conservation Reserve Program
Economic Incentives for Natural Regeration, Cut-over Planted, and Oldfield Afforestation Pine Stands
Evaluating Pine Regeration and Economic Opportunities: Natural Regeration, Cut-over Planted, and Oldfield Afforestation Pine Stands
Forest Resources One-liners with Georgia Highlights
Forestry on a Budget
Forestry Situation and Outlook
Georgia Forest Landowner's Manual
Quality Wood Products from Georgia Forestry
The Georgia Public and its Forest: Attitudes and Knowledge Regarding Forest Resource Use
The Importance of Forestry and Agriculture in Georgia
Why Not Selling Your Best Southern Pine Trees in a First Thinning Can Make Sound Economic Sense : Part 2
Why Not Selling Your Best Southern Pine Trees in a First Thinning Can Make Sound Economic Sense : Part 3
Why Not Selling Your Best Southern Pine Trees in a First Thinning Can Make Sound Economic Sense : Part 4
Why Not Selling Your Best Southern Pine Trees in a First Thinning Can Make Sound Economic Sense: Part 1