Iowa State Journal of Research 49.3
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Brindley, T.A., K.M. Milton, and W.D. Guthrie. European corn borer: a bibliography 1925-1973. 217
Netusil, A.J. Improving conceptual knowledge and procedures in educational statistics. 255
Powell, E.C. The ultrastructure of the excretory bladder in the supposed anepitheliocystid cercariae of Posthodiplostomum minimum (McCallum, 1921). 259
Conference on Intensive Culture of Forest Crops.
Prestemon, D.R. Preface to conference on intensive culture of forest crops. 263
Nelson, A.W. Jr. Summary of keynote address: Why consider intensive culture? 265
Gordon, J.C. The productive potential of woody plants. 267
Bentley, W.R. Economic environment of intensive culture. 275
Dawson, D.H. Are cultural methods available to maximize yields? 279
Dickmann, D.I. Plant materials appropriate for intensive culture of wood-fiber in the North Central Region. 281
White, E.H. and D.D. Hook. Establishment and regeneration of silage plantings. 287
Boyle, J.R. Nutrients in relation to intensive culture of forest crops. 297
Mace, A.C. Jr., and H.M. Gregersen. Evaluation of irrigation as an intensive cultural practice for forest crops. 305
Urie, D.H. Nutrient and water control in intensive silviculture on sewage renovation areas. 313
Heiligmann, R.B. Weed control for the intensive culture of short rotation forest crops. 319
Schultz, R.P. Intensive culture of southern pines: maximum yields on short rotation. 325
Belanger, R.P.,and J.R. Saucier. Intensive culture of hardwoods in the South. 339
DeBell, D.S. Short-rotation culture of hardwoods in the Pacific Northwest. 345