Enhancing Reforestation Success in the Inland Northwest
Vegetation control techniques to improve conifer seedling survival and growth are described and compared for common area-specific forest competitors. Mechanical methods (such as tilling and mowing) …
Revised: January 2020
Reviewed: January 2023
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