the Oregon Legislature to conduct research leading to expanded forest yields, increased use of forest products, and accelerated economic development of the State. Its scientists conduct this research in laboratories and forests administered by the University and cooperating agencies and industries throughout Oregon. Research results are made available to potential users through the University's educational programs and through Laboratory pub-lications such as this, which are directed as appropriate to forest landowners and managers, manufacturers and users of forest products, leaders of govern-ment and industry, the scientific community, and the general public. As a research bulletin, this publication is one of a series that comprehens...
An attempt is made to evaluate the various concepts and to identify the orderly processes that allow...
Researchers at Oregon State University explain how modular mass timber buildings could hold the key ...
Graduation date: 1964About 16 percent of Oregon's forest land is owned by the various\ud components ...
the Oregon Legislature to conduct research leading to expanded forest yields, increased use of fores...
versity was established by the Oregon Legislature to conduct research leading to expanded forest yie...
Graduation date: 1971Spawned by the current interest in revising Oregon's Forest\ud Conservation Act...
A compilation of Oregon State University research work on computer-aided crosscutting\ud (bucking) o...
On behalf of the Board of Forestry (the Board), the Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) approached t...
proving and expanding values from timberlands of the State. A team of forest scientists is investiga...
Optimal bucking methods were applied to two operational sites of the Nasu-machi Forest Owners ’ Co-o...
A lower percentage of product value is invested in research in the forest sector than in many other ...
Graduation date: 1967The objectives of this study are to reveal the present condition\ud of the publ...
The College of Forestry Integrated Research Project (CFIRP) is an on-going experiment in the eastern...
The objective of this study is to develop a practical system for determining optimal bucking pattern...
Changes in forest management have detrimentally affected the economic health of small communities in...
An attempt is made to evaluate the various concepts and to identify the orderly processes that allow...
Researchers at Oregon State University explain how modular mass timber buildings could hold the key ...
Graduation date: 1964About 16 percent of Oregon's forest land is owned by the various\ud components ...
the Oregon Legislature to conduct research leading to expanded forest yields, increased use of fores...
versity was established by the Oregon Legislature to conduct research leading to expanded forest yie...
Graduation date: 1971Spawned by the current interest in revising Oregon's Forest\ud Conservation Act...
A compilation of Oregon State University research work on computer-aided crosscutting\ud (bucking) o...
On behalf of the Board of Forestry (the Board), the Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) approached t...
proving and expanding values from timberlands of the State. A team of forest scientists is investiga...
Optimal bucking methods were applied to two operational sites of the Nasu-machi Forest Owners ’ Co-o...
A lower percentage of product value is invested in research in the forest sector than in many other ...
Graduation date: 1967The objectives of this study are to reveal the present condition\ud of the publ...
The College of Forestry Integrated Research Project (CFIRP) is an on-going experiment in the eastern...
The objective of this study is to develop a practical system for determining optimal bucking pattern...
Changes in forest management have detrimentally affected the economic health of small communities in...
An attempt is made to evaluate the various concepts and to identify the orderly processes that allow...
Researchers at Oregon State University explain how modular mass timber buildings could hold the key ...
Graduation date: 1964About 16 percent of Oregon's forest land is owned by the various\ud components ...