24 pages. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current information available from the University of Minnesota Extension: https://www.extension.umn.edu.This publication is designed to serve as an additional chapter to "Catching the Snow with Living Snow Fences," as well as a stand-alone publication for those who do not have the technical guide. It is not meant to repeat the topics covered in the technical guide, but rather to add information about producing marketable products in LSFs [living snow fences]. The material presented here is the product of research by the Center for Integrated Natural Resources and Agricultural Management (CINRAM) at the University of Minnesota
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University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. December 2015. Major: Natural Resources Science and Management....
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Troy L. Bratton, Living snowfences in Kansas, Kansas Forest Service, January 2006
16 pages; includes photographs, drawings and plan. This archival publication may not reflect current...
US Transportation Collection2022PDFTech ReportCurrent, DeanRead, AidanSierra Jr., AirtonWyatt, GaryG...
2017Final Report 2017-42PDFTech ReportMN/RC 2017-42;CTS #2016023(C) 99008 (wo) 206Cost controlCost e...
Living snow fences require care and monitoring for several years after planting. The length and type...
Past research has found that living snow fences are the most cost-effective option for controlling b...
783312325PDFTech ReportPM 775 8-20-98Snow and ice controlMaintenance practicesSnow fencesFencesIowaI...
4 pagesThis archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Cu...
This fact sheet series is an introductory guide to living snow fences. Designers should consult othe...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. December 2015. Major: Natural Resources Science and Management....
PDFTech ReportCDOT-2015-01Snow fencesVegetationSnow and ice controlHighway maintenanceWinter mainten...
12 pages; includes photographs, drawings and plan. This archival publication may not reflect current...
Observational study of living snow fences of various ages, species, and location
New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) Living Snow Fences Training: challenges, struct...
After the site assessment and design phases, it is important to properly prepare the site before pla...
Troy L. Bratton, Living snowfences in Kansas, Kansas Forest Service, January 2006
16 pages; includes photographs, drawings and plan. This archival publication may not reflect current...
US Transportation Collection2022PDFTech ReportCurrent, DeanRead, AidanSierra Jr., AirtonWyatt, GaryG...
2017Final Report 2017-42PDFTech ReportMN/RC 2017-42;CTS #2016023(C) 99008 (wo) 206Cost controlCost e...
Living snow fences require care and monitoring for several years after planting. The length and type...
Past research has found that living snow fences are the most cost-effective option for controlling b...
783312325PDFTech ReportPM 775 8-20-98Snow and ice controlMaintenance practicesSnow fencesFencesIowaI...