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Title: Overrun in Second-Growth Yellow-Poplar
Author: Campbell, Robert A.
Date: 1959
Source: USDA Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, Research Notes No. 139
Station ID: OSN-SE-139
Description: Second-growth yellow-poplar is reaching merchantable size in the Southern Appalachians in increasing quantities each year. Although the timber is young and logs are small, it produces lumber of sufficiently high quality to supply the needs of Carolina wood-using industries.
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Campbell, Robert A. 1959. Overrun in Second-Growth Yellow-Poplar. USDA Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, Research Notes No. 139
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