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Russell R. Reynolds leading a tour group from the World Forestry Congress.
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Collection: Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images
Keywords: experimental forest
personnel
field tour
Location: Crossett Experimental Forest; Ashley County; Arkansas
Description: Russell R. Reynolds leading a tour group from the World Forestry Congress.
Date: 9/14/1960

Equipment used to determine soil moisture.  Note plexiglas board with tier of phonejacks and phone plug from an amperage meter.
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Collection: Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images
Keywords: experimental forest
soil
water
Location: Crossett Experimental Forest; Ashley County; Arkansas
Description: Equipment used to determine soil moisture. Note plexiglas board with tier of phonejacks and phone plug from an amperage meter.
Date: 6/1960

Rainfall exclusion study, on the CEF in the late 1950s or early 1960s.
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Collection: Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images
Keywords: experimental forests
soils
rainfall
Location: Crossett Experimental Forest; Ashley County; Arkansas
Description: Rainfall exclusion study, on the CEF in the late 1950s or early 1960s.
Date: 1960s?

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.
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Collection: Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images
Keywords: experimental forest
tree improvement
superior pine
Organisms: loblolly pine
Location: Crossett Experimental Forest; Ashley County; Arkansas
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.
Date: 1960s

A plus tree on the Crossett Experimental Forest.
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Collection: Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images
Keywords: experimental forest
tree improvement
superior pine
Organisms: loblolly pine
Location: Crossett Experimental Forest; Ashley County; Arkansas
Description: A plus tree on the Crossett Experimental Forest.
Date: 1960s

Russell R. Reynolds presenting a watch to Claude Williams upon Claude's retirement from the Crossett Experimental Forest, probably in the 1960s.
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Collection: Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images
Keywords: experimental forest
personnel
award
Location: Crossett Experimental Forest; Ashley County; Arkansas
Description: Russell R. Reynolds presenting a watch to Claude Williams upon Claude's retirement from the Crossett Experimental Forest, probably in the 1960s.
Date: 1960s

Caption reads:  "Cryptomeria japonica growing on east side of nursery at [CEF] Headquarters. A fast growing tree with good form but the new growth in top is killed back in severe winters."
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Collection: Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images
Keywords: experimental forest
tree improvement
Organisms: Cryptomeria japonica
Location: Crossett Experimental Forest; Ashley County; Arkansas
Description: Caption reads: "Cryptomeria japonica growing on east side of nursery at [CEF] Headquarters. A fast growing tree with good form but the new growth in top is killed back in severe winters."
Date: 1960