This was a review of a article on the condition of the Great Plains shelterbelts that appeared in the April 1946 issue of Journal of Forestry. The ratings on North Dakota shelterbelts was reviewed concerning overall condition, on rainfall and soil condition, the percentage distribution of trees in each of the five "survival classes" and the percentage in a combination of classes 1 & 2, the Siberian Elm, the Bowelder, the conifers, shrubs and causes of damage
A residence of several years in one of the central prairie states and two seasons spent in studying ...
Review of: Dry Farming in the Northern Great Plains: Years of Readjustment, 1920-1990. Hargreaves, M...
Review of: "Conserving the Dust Bowl: The New Deal\u27s Prairie States Forestry Project," by Sarah T...
The need for trees in the Great Plains was recognized during settlement in the late 1800's. The Timb...
Whether trees will grow successfully on the Great Plains has been a perplexing question since the ea...
Review of: Great Lakes Lumber on the Great Plains: The Laird, Norton Company in South Dakota. Vogel,...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Includes information such as: Planning Minimum Sized Farms, Report on Loss by Damage of 1940 Durum W...
Kansas always has been and always will be essentially a prairie state. But every year brings more co...
There can be few quibbles with this masterwork. Perhaps the maps might be crisper; perhaps a few pic...
This was an announcement of a new publication entitled 'When Drought Returns to the Great Plains' pr...
Prairies have been termed the nation\u27s most endangered ecosystem. Tallgrass prairies especially h...
Most policies and institutions that seem to be successful in the humid eastern United States have be...
Settlement of the western United States resulted in clearing and degradation of many wooded areas. T...
A residence of several years in one of the central prairie states and two seasons spent in studying ...
Review of: Dry Farming in the Northern Great Plains: Years of Readjustment, 1920-1990. Hargreaves, M...
Review of: "Conserving the Dust Bowl: The New Deal\u27s Prairie States Forestry Project," by Sarah T...
The need for trees in the Great Plains was recognized during settlement in the late 1800's. The Timb...
Whether trees will grow successfully on the Great Plains has been a perplexing question since the ea...
Review of: Great Lakes Lumber on the Great Plains: The Laird, Norton Company in South Dakota. Vogel,...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Includes information such as: Planning Minimum Sized Farms, Report on Loss by Damage of 1940 Durum W...
Kansas always has been and always will be essentially a prairie state. But every year brings more co...
There can be few quibbles with this masterwork. Perhaps the maps might be crisper; perhaps a few pic...
This was an announcement of a new publication entitled 'When Drought Returns to the Great Plains' pr...
Prairies have been termed the nation\u27s most endangered ecosystem. Tallgrass prairies especially h...
Most policies and institutions that seem to be successful in the humid eastern United States have be...
Settlement of the western United States resulted in clearing and degradation of many wooded areas. T...
A residence of several years in one of the central prairie states and two seasons spent in studying ...
Review of: Dry Farming in the Northern Great Plains: Years of Readjustment, 1920-1990. Hargreaves, M...
Review of: "Conserving the Dust Bowl: The New Deal\u27s Prairie States Forestry Project," by Sarah T...