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Timber sale policies and practices of public forest land management agencies in Minnesota.

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Timber sale policies and practices of public forest land management agencies in Minnesota.

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1993-10

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University of Minnesota

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This paper presents an overview of timber sale policies and procedures of public agencies in Minnesota.

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98

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Research primarily funded by a grant from the Charles K. Blandin Foundation, Grand Rapids, Minnesota under a project entitled: "Relating timber prices to timber values and public forest invetment in Minnesota." Also partially funded by the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, Project no. MIN-42-089 and the College of Natural Resources. Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station publication no. 21,613.

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MacKay, Donald G.; Baughman, Melvin J.. (1993). Timber sale policies and practices of public forest land management agencies in Minnesota.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/36724.

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