. Direct seeding of conifers in the lake states : a review of past trials. Conifers; Conifers Seeds; Reforestation Lake States. Summing up, the various trials of direct seed- ing made in the Lake States and adjacent Canada during the past 40 years have two major indica- tions. First, direct seeding, although uneconomic in several trials, has had better results than is commonly believed. Second, most of this past work has been so haphazard, of such poor design, and so poorly carried through that direct seeding can- not be put into practice with any assurance that the good results sometimes obta
. Direct seeding of conifers in the lake states : a review of past trials. Conifers; Conifers Seeds; Reforestation Lake States. Summing up, the various trials of direct seed- ing made in the Lake States and adjacent Canada during the past 40 years have two major indica- tions. First, direct seeding, although uneconomic in several trials, has had better results than is commonly believed. Second, most of this past work has been so haphazard, of such poor design, and so poorly carried through that direct seeding can- not be put into practice with any assurance that the good results sometimes obtained can be dupli- cated. Greatly needed, therefore, are well-planned comprehensive seeding studies that will evaluate all of the important factors leading to success or failure. Not until such studies are made will it be known when, where, and how direct seeding can be used reliably as a substitute for forest planting in the Lake States. ™v4! 4. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Roe, Eugene I. (Eugene Irving), 1904-. [St. Paul] : Lake States Forest Experiment Station, Forest Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture
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