Proceedings of the Red Pine SAF Region V Technical Conference

The purpose of the Red Pine SAF Region V Technical Conference held at the University of Minnesota, Cloquet Forestry Center on March 26-27, 2002 was to present the “state of the art” in red pine management and research to resource managers and field practitioners and to facilitate discussion between researchers and forest managers. This web-available proceedings includes papers and abstracts provided by those invited to present their perspective on red pine management at the conference.

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