| imageID: | 28039 |
| Description: | Even though the Crossett Experimental Forest is primarily known for its contributions to the study of naturally regenerated southern pine forests, it did play an important role in parts of the early tree improvement programs in the southeastern US. In this picture, Hoy C. Grigsby scales a ladder to the crown of one of the best pine trees found on the Crossett Experimental Forest. |
| Keywords: | tree improvement superior pine experimental forest |
| Organisms: | loblolly pine |
| Photographer: | Russell R. Reynolds |
| Media: | black/white print |
| Collection: | Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images |
| Location: | Crossett Experimental Forest; Ashley County; Arkansas |
| Date(mm/dd/yyyy): | 1960s |
| Citation: | Use of this image is governed by Creative Commons CC BY. If you use the image, please include the following citation: Bragg, Don C. 2020. A century of Forest Service research and development in the southern United States: Historical documents and images. Fort Collins, CO: Forest Service Research Data Archive. https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2020-0047 |
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