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Aspen roots have the same potential for suckering whether logging is done in winter or summer
Download2009
Mundelll, T.L., Lieffers, V.J., Landhäusser, S.M.
EFM Research Note 03/2009
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2000
Haener, M., Alavalapati, J., Armstrong, Glen, Adamowicz, Vic, Patriquin, M., Jabs, J.H.
Project Report 2000-30
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Assessment of the Effect of the Policy Environment on Farm Decision-Making: Aggregate Acreage Response in the Canadian Prairies Under the Western Grains Stabilization Program
Download1992
Novak, Frank, Lerohl, Mel, Miranda, Mario J.
An aggregate acreage supply model for the Canadian prairie provinces is estimated under the assumption that farmers base acreage allocation decisions on the rational ex-ante expectation and variance of net per hectare revenue. In order to account directly for the effects of government...
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