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Fence Post Farm

Purpose

This area is known as the Fence Post Farm. It is a testing site for various treatments and varieties of fence posts that was established by T. J. Starker and has been measured since by Forest Products personnel.

Project Start Date
1928-01-27
Project End Date
1999-12-31
Related Publications
Miller, D.J. Service life of Treated and Untreated Fence Posts: 1985 Post-Farm Report. Corvallis, Oregon: Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, 1986.
Miller, Donald; Morrell, Jeffrey; and Schneider, Philip. Service life of treated and untreated fence posts: 1996 Post Farm Report. August 1999, Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University.
Morell, J.J., and Mark Newbill. Kerfing to Prevent Decay of Doug-fir Poles: An Update. Forest Products Journal 36 (6): 63-67. 1985.
Morell, J.J., S.M. Smith, M.A. Newbill, and R.D. Graham. Reducing Internal and External Decay of Untreated Doug-fir Poles: A field test. Forest Products Journal 36 (4): 47-52. 1986.
Project Categories
  • Forest Products
  • Wood Treatment
Keywords
  • Fence post farm
  • wood treatment
  • fence decay
  • telephone poles
  • TJ Starker
  • Starker
  • Forest products
  • fencing
  • fences
  • chemical treatment
  • wood resistance
  • Jeffrey Morrell
  • poles
Additional Information
Currently Active
Yes
Agency
OSU
Project Type
Research
Research Forest
N/A
Researcher
Morrell, Jeffrey J.
Role
C
Collaborators
N/A
Debug Fields
Fields that will be removed when going live.
Import Unique ID
3
Project ID
3

Newt Ovulation

Purpose

Drift fences and pit traps used to study newt ovulation.

Project Start Date
1979-03-01
Project End Date
1979-06-01
Related Publications
N/A
Project Categories
  • Wildlife
  • Reptiles & Amphibians
Keywords
  • Newt
  • Ovulate
  • ovulation
  • fences
  • fence
  • pit
  • trap
  • traps
  • amphibian
  • amphibians
  • Frank Moore
  • Sandy Spielvogel
  • newts
Additional Information
Currently Active
No
Agency
OSU
Project Type
Research
Research Forest
N/A
Researcher
Moore, Frank L.
Role
C
Collaborators
Spielvogel, Sandy
Debug Fields
Fields that will be removed when going live.
Import Unique ID
135
Project ID
135

Reducing Deer Populations with Electronic Fences

Purpose

Evaluate the effectiveness of electronic sensors and programmable speakers to exclude deer from a new plantation. Effectiveness will be evaluated by comparing browsing and pellet counts between protected and unprotected areas of a clearcut.

Project Start Date
1986-06-01
Project End Date
1986-08-30
Related Publications
N/A
Project Categories
  • Wildlife
  • Mammals
Keywords
  • reduce
  • reducing
  • deer
  • elk
  • population
  • populations
  • electronice
  • electric
  • fences
  • fence
  • effective
  • effectiveness
  • browse
  • browsing
  • pellet
  • pellets
  • William Randall
Additional Information
Currently Active
No
Agency
USFS
Project Type
Research
Research Forest
N/A
Researcher
Randall, William
Role
C
Collaborators
N/A
Debug Fields
Fields that will be removed when going live.
Import Unique ID
234
Project ID
234

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