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An eight-acre black walnut plantation: history and observations 1982 - 1994
Author(s): Charles J. Saboites
Date: 1995
Source: In: Gottschalk, Kurt W.; Fosbroke, Sandra L. C., ed. Proceedings, 10th Central Hardwood Forest Conference; 1995 March 5-8; Morgantown, WV.: Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-197. Radnor, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station. p.363
Publication Series: General Technical Report (GTR)
Station: Northeastern Research Station
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In 1982 a black walnut (Juglans nigra) plantation was partly established by planting 200 1-0 seedlings on the first bench adjacent to Copper Creek near its mouth draining into the Clinch River, Scott County, Virginia. In the following years, 50-500 1-0 black walnut seedlings, supplemented by transplanting germinated nuts in failed spots, were planted on the first and second benches until a total of approximately 1600 were established through 1990.Publication Notes
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Saboites, Charles J. 1995. An eight-acre black walnut plantation: history and observations 1982 - 1994. In: Gottschalk, Kurt W.; Fosbroke, Sandra L. C., ed. Proceedings, 10th Central Hardwood Forest Conference; 1995 March 5-8; Morgantown, WV.: Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-197. Radnor, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station. p.363Related Search
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