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Fence Posts From Delta Hardwoods Give Good Service
Author(s): J. S. McKnight; J. W. Johnson
Date: 1953
Source: Service Sheet 426. State College, Mississippi: Mississippi State College, Agricultural Experiment Station. 2 p.
Publication Series: Scientific Journal (JRNL)
Station: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station
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Do bottomland hardwoods make durable fence posts? To answer this question, the Southern Forest Experiment Station and the Mississippi Agricultural Experiment Station have been carrying on two tests of the life of fence pasts in actual service in the Delta.Publication Notes
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McKnight, J. S.; Johnson, J. W. 1953. Fence Posts From Delta Hardwoods Give Good Service. Service Sheet 426. State College, Mississippi: Mississippi State College, Agricultural Experiment Station. 2 p.Keywords
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