Iowa Forests 2018

Author:

Goff Thomas C.123,Albright Thomas A.123,Butler Brett J.123ORCID,Crocker Susan J.123,Gormanson Dale D.123,Kurtz Cassandra M.123,Lister Tonya W.123,Meneguzzo Dacia M.123,Morin Randall S.123,Nelson Mark D.123,Piva Ronald J.123,Riemann Rachel123,Schanning Sjana123,Walters Brian F.123,Westfall James A.123,Woodall Christopher W.123

Affiliation:

1. U.S. Department of Agriculture

2. U.S. Forest Service

3. Northern Research Station

Publisher

U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station

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