Publication Number 446-604, posted April 1998
Authors: Faye S. Doran, Graduate Research Assistant, University of Georgia;
Coleman W. Dangerfield, Extension Economist, University of Georgia;
Frederick W. Cubbage, Project Leader, Economics of Forest Production
and Management, U.S. Forest Service; James E. Johnson, Associate Professor,
Virginia Tech; James W. Pease, Assistant Professor, Virginia Tech;
Larry A. Johnson, Associate Professor, University of Tennessee; George
M. Hopper, Associate Professor, University of Tennessee
Machine planting of pine seedlings is a fast, inexpensive way to establish a plantation.
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