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The Stand Manager

The Stand Manager newsletter is a technology transfer and outreach product of the Technical Development, Planning and Utilization Branch of the NC Forest Service (NCFS). The newsletters contain timely articles and information on a variety of technical forest resource management topics of interest to professional foresters and technicians as well as landowners and other natural resource managers. Past issues have focused on hardwood and conifer silviculture, forest products and markets, nursery production and tree improvement, forest pests, non-native invasive species, wildland fire research and other topics. Our goal is to produce 2 to 3 issues each calendar year. We welcome your ideas and contributions for future article topics as well as overall improvement.

For further information, contact Ron Myers, editor.

All issues are in Adobe Acrobat PDF format

Volume 6, Issue 2, December 2012 - Site Evaluation for Shortleaf Pine Restoration...Early Tree Growth, Crop Yields, and Estimated Returns for an Agroforestry Trial In Goldsboro, North Carolina...more...

Volume 6, Issue 1, April 2012 - NCFS Receives Funding for Atlantic Coast Longleaf Initiative...NCFS Nursery & Tree Improvement Program Working on Genetically Improved 2nd Generation Longleaf Pine...more...

Volume 5, Issue 1, May, 2010 - Forest Protection (CPP) Plans, Nursery & Tree Improvement, Forest Health, Field Notes, Forest Management, more...

Volume 4, Issue 1, May 2009 - Atlantic White Cedar Research, Smoldering Combustion Limits of Organic Soils in North Carolina, NPS Unit Helps to Promote Stream Restoration in North Carolina, more...

Volume 3, Issue 3, December 2008 - Adapting to Fluctuating Costs of Fertilizers and When Does it Pay to Fertilize, Forest Worker Exposure to Airborne Herbicide Residues in Smoke..., Nursery Tree Improvement & Genetics Updates, more...

Volume 3, Issue 2, June 2008 - North Carolina Forest Inventory..., Laurel Wilt Disease, What is the "FLAME Act", more...

Volume 3, Issue 1, January 2008 - New Field Pocket Guide for Non-native Invasive Plants, The Effects of Early Planting Dates on the Survival and Growth of Containerized Longleaf Pine Seedlings, What is Woody Biomass - An Introduction, more...

Volume 2, Issue 2, September 2007 - The Effects of Planting Density on the Growth and Yield of Atlantic White Cedar..., District 5 NCFS Employees Meet the Dixie Queen, more...

Volume 2, Issue 1, March 2007 - Establishing Longleaf Pine in Agricultural Fields, NCFS Conducts Non-native Invasive Species Work, Performance Rating System Makes its Debut, more...

Volume 1, Issue 1, August 2006 - Loblolly Pine Seed Source Considerations, Establishment of Butternut Planting at Holmes ESF for Genetic Testing and Seed Production, ...more...

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