McPhee, H.G.
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Selected jack pine make highly suitable Christmas trees. Frontline Technical Note 15.
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A guide to Christmas tree growing in Ontario.
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Shedding can be avoided in early-cut spruce.
Year: 1980
Catalog ID: 21971
Issued by: Great Lakes Forestry Centre
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Out on a limb: management of farm.
Year: 1980
Catalog ID: 21969
Issued by: Great Lakes Forestry Centre
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Tree farm planning.
Year: 1979
Catalog ID: 37699
Issued by: Great Lakes Forestry Centre
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Starting a Christmas tree farm.
Year: 1979
Catalog ID: 37698
Issued by: Great Lakes Forestry Centre
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Mechanized row seeding of jack pine. O-X-296.
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Jack pine as a Christmas tree: A consumer preference survey. O-X-291.
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Plastic mesh sleeves over leaders protect scots pine Christmas trees from damage by pine grosbeaks. O-X-231.
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Black spruce cone insect control trials Longlac, Ontario 1967-68. O-X-110.
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Central Forest Region, 1966 Status of insects in the Sault Ste. Marie District. O-X-43.
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Field trials with helicopter spraying for control of white pine weevil.
Kirby, C.S.; McPhee, H.G.; Harnden, A.A.
Year: 1963
Catalog ID: 37347
Issued by: Great Lakes Forestry Centre
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Some field observations on the cicada okanagana rimosa (Say).
Year: 1963
Catalog ID: 37345
Issued by: Great Lakes Forestry Centre
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An ambrosia beetle, Corthylus punctatissimus Zimm., attacking maple regeneration.
Finnegan, R.J.; McPhee, H.G.; Watson, W.Y.
Year: 1959
Catalog ID: 36695
Issued by: Great Lakes Forestry Centre
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