Standing in a bicentennial forest plantation is an eerie feeling. I was walking through a 200-year-old oak forest in Germany and asked if it was a virgin stand. My guide laughed and replied, No, this is a second or third rotation oak plantation. The term planned forest took on a whole new meaning for me
Twenty years ago I reported in “The Ames Forester on German forestry. At that time the report could...
I left Iowa early last March for Ironton, Ohio, and six months as a Co-op Forester on Wayne National...
A FEW YEARS ago one of our best known radio commentators was flying from Florida 1to New York. Chanc...
This is not a technical paper. It is merely a glimpse of the human interest side of forestry on the ...
THE attempted beginnings of technical forestry education and one of the very first applications of g...
From the moment I stepped off the plane in Luxembourg and onto the bus that would take me into West ...
To an American forester, accustomed to our extensive practice of forestry and our rough methods of u...
It was the spring of 1938. I had just visited the former Kaiser\u27s hunting lodge at Rominten in Ea...
Greetings from the world’s oldest forestry school. For about four months now I’ve been tramping the ...
Forestry is a vast subject. It is both broad and deep. It has to do with soil, climate, and topograp...
In 6th grade I gave a speech that I wanted to be a forester. Ten years later I received my B.S. in F...
As high school juniors, we had interests in pursuing an outdoor related career. However, not until a...
It was getting late in spring quarter before the City of Des Moines, Iowa decided to hire me for the...
Foresters, when I was in college, were inclined to talk about 1980 as the future, but when I started...
Woodlands in the midwest have gone through a transitional period since the settlers first came throu...
Twenty years ago I reported in “The Ames Forester on German forestry. At that time the report could...
I left Iowa early last March for Ironton, Ohio, and six months as a Co-op Forester on Wayne National...
A FEW YEARS ago one of our best known radio commentators was flying from Florida 1to New York. Chanc...
This is not a technical paper. It is merely a glimpse of the human interest side of forestry on the ...
THE attempted beginnings of technical forestry education and one of the very first applications of g...
From the moment I stepped off the plane in Luxembourg and onto the bus that would take me into West ...
To an American forester, accustomed to our extensive practice of forestry and our rough methods of u...
It was the spring of 1938. I had just visited the former Kaiser\u27s hunting lodge at Rominten in Ea...
Greetings from the world’s oldest forestry school. For about four months now I’ve been tramping the ...
Forestry is a vast subject. It is both broad and deep. It has to do with soil, climate, and topograp...
In 6th grade I gave a speech that I wanted to be a forester. Ten years later I received my B.S. in F...
As high school juniors, we had interests in pursuing an outdoor related career. However, not until a...
It was getting late in spring quarter before the City of Des Moines, Iowa decided to hire me for the...
Foresters, when I was in college, were inclined to talk about 1980 as the future, but when I started...
Woodlands in the midwest have gone through a transitional period since the settlers first came throu...
Twenty years ago I reported in “The Ames Forester on German forestry. At that time the report could...
I left Iowa early last March for Ironton, Ohio, and six months as a Co-op Forester on Wayne National...
A FEW YEARS ago one of our best known radio commentators was flying from Florida 1to New York. Chanc...