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Timber Growing Versus Grazing on the Non-Forested Areas of the McDonald Forest

Purpose

To determine which use, timber growing or grazing, the non-forested areas of the McDonald Forest should be put. Values for growing Douglas-fir and Ponderosa Pine vs. values of grazing sheep

Project Start Date
 
Project End Date
1941-05-12
Related Publications
Baker, Lyle A. Timber Growing Versus Grazing on the Non-Forested Areas of the McDonald Forest. Master of Forestry in Forest Management Thesis, May 12, 1941, Oregon State College, School of Forestry, Corvallis, Oregon.
Project Categories
  • Forest Planning
Keywords
  • Timber growth
  • growing
  • grazing
  • graze
  • non-forested
  • non forest
  • forested
  • opening
  • agriculture
  • economics
  • economic
  • planning
  • plan
  • sheep
  • herd
  • live stock
  • douglas-fir
  • douglas fir
  • ponderosa pine
  • pinus ponderosa
  • pseudotsuga menziesii
  • livestock
  • Lyle Baker
Additional Information
Currently Active
No
Agency
OSC- Forestry
Project Type
Research
Research Forest
N/A
Researcher
Baker, Lyle A.
Role
PI
Collaborators
N/A
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Import Unique ID
29
Project ID
29

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