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Tips for creating a hunting lease
(University of Georgia, 2009-08-19)Leasing hunting land is one of several types of hunting enterprises that can be profitable for landowners, or can at least cover some of the costs of land ownership. This publication give you tips on creating an equitable ... -
Training young trees
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Tree conservation during site development
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Tree nutrition series
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Tree nutrition series
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Tree nutrition series: Iron
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Tree nutrition series: Manganese
(University of Georgia, 2010-12) -
Tree nutrition series: Zinc
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Tree Root Parasite: Pyrularia pubera Buffalonut
(University of Georgia, 2011-03) -
Tree sex: Gender and reproductive strategies
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Tree species tolerance of site development activities
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Tree stump removal from landscapes
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Tree trichomes: Big hairy tree?
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Trees & cold temperatures
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Trees & humankind: Cultural and psychological bindings
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Use of Gallagher 2-layer deer-exclusion fencing to temporarily deter white-tailed deer browsing in food plots
(University of Georgia, 2008-10) -
Using Milorganite to repel white-tailed deer from flowering perennials
(University of Georgia, 2009-04-02)White-tailed deer provide aesthetic and economic value, but deer can cause a variety of negative economic impacts. Deer can damage personal property, agronomic crops, landscape plantings, and food plots, and they serve as ... -
Using Milorganite to repel white-tailed deer from ornamental plantings
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Using Milorganite to temporarily repel white-tailed deer from food plots
(University of Georgia, 2005-03) -
Using Milorganite to temporarily repel white-tailed deer from food plots
(University of Georgia, 2009-04-02)Food plots provide supplemental forage to wildlife during periods when native vegetation is less abundant or lacks nutritional quality. Because deer often prefer fertilized food plot plants to naturally available plants, ...