Female flowers of Balsam poplar growing along the North Saskatchewan River in Edmonton Alberta. This species has individual male and female trees, and flowers early in the spring, prior to leafing out.
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Trees
Silvics of North America. Volumes 1 and 2. Burns, R., and B. Honkala. 1990. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. Agriculture Handbook 654. 877 pages.
Working Trees for water quality. 2004. USDA National Agroforestry Center. 6 pages.
Working Trees for agriculture. 2004. USDA National Agroforestry Center. 6 pages.
Working Trees for livestock. 2004. USDA National Agroforestry Center. 6 pages.
Native trees and shrubs; a collection of publications from the Macphail Woods Ecological Forestry Project. Schnieder, G. PEI Gov Technology and Environment department. 44 pages
Soils
Soil Survey of the Fredricton-Gagetown Area New Brunswick 1940. P. Stobbe. First Report of the New Brunswick Soil Survey. Experimental Farms Service, Dominion Department of Agriculture in Co-operation with the New Brunswick Department of Agriculture.
Soils
of the Sussex area of New Brunswick Tenth Report of the New Brunswick
Soil Survey, Agriculture Canada, Research Branch.
Soils
of the Chipman-Minto-Harcourt Region of New Brunswick 1992. Eleventh Report
of the New Brunswick Soil Survey, Agriculture Canada,, Research Branch.
Soils
Of The Woodstock-Florenceville Area Carleton County, New Brunswick - Vol.
1 New Brunswick Soil Survey Report No. 14. Agriculture Canada, Research
Branch.
Soils
Of The Woodstock-Florenceville Area Carleton County, New Brunswick - Vol.
2 New Brunswick Soil Survey Report No. 14. Agriculture Canada, Research
Branch.
Soils
Of The Woodstock-Florenceville Area Carleton County, New Brunswick - Vol.
3 New Brunswick Soil Survey Report No. 14. Agriculture Canada, Research
Branch.
Soils
Of The Woodstock-Florenceville Area Carleton County, New Brunswick - Vol.
4 2001. New Brunswick Soil Survey Report No. 14. Agriculture Canada, Research
Branch.
Soils
of Selected Agricultural Areas of Moncton Parish - Westmorland County, New
Brunswick New Brunswick Soil Survey Report No. 15. Agriculture Canada,
Research Branch.
Soils
of Selected Agricultural Areas of Shediac and Botsford Parishes - Westmorland
County, New Brunswick New Brunswick Soil Survey Report No. 16. Agriculture
Canada, Research Branch.
The instant expert guide to mycorrhiza: the connection for functional ecosystems. St. John, T. 2000. 48 pages.
Agroforestry
Agroforestry for farms and Ranches. 1996. Agroforestry technical note number 1. USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. 27 pages.
Riparian buffers for agricultural land. Dosskey, M., Schultz, D., and T. Isenhart 1997. Agroforestry Notes number 3. USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. 4 pages.
How to design a riparian buffer for agricultural land. Dosskey, M., Schultz, D., and T. Isenhart 1997. Agroforestry Notes number 4. USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. 4 pages.
A riparian buffer design for cropland. Dosskey, M., Schultz, D., and T. Isenhart 1997. Agroforestry Notes number 5. USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. 4 pages.
Forest farming: an Agroforestry practice. Dix, M. 1997. Agroforestry Notes number 7. USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. 4 pages.
Silvopasture: an Agroforestry practice. Klopfenstein, N., Reitveld, W., and R. Carman. 1997. Agroforestry Notes number 8. USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. 4 pages.
The biology of silvopastoralism. Sharrow, S. 1997. Agroforestry Notes number 9. USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. 4 pages.
Waterbreaks: managed trees for the floodplain. Wallace, D., Geyer, W., and J. Dwyer. 2000. Agroforestry Notes number 19. USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. 4 pages.
Soil Bioengineering
Engineering Field Handbook Chapter 16: Streambank and Shoreline Protection. Tuttle, R., and R. Weinberg. 1996. Natural Resource Conservation Service, United States Department of Agriculture. 143 pages.
Engineering Field Handbook Chapter 18: Soil Bioengineering for Upland Slope Protection and Erosion Reduction. Tuttle, R., Ralston D., and C. Sharp. 1992. Natural Resource Conservation Service, United States Department of Agriculture. 61 pages.
Biotechnical streambank protection: the use of plants to stabilize streambanks. Wells, G. 2002. Agroforestry Notes number 23. USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. 4 pages.
Planning biotechnical streambank protection. Wells, G. 2002. Agroforestry Notes number 24. USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. 4 pages.
Soil bioengineering: an alternative for roadside management: A practical guide. Lewis, L. 2000. USDA Forest Service. Technology & Development Program. 7700 Transportation Management. SDTDC-0077 1801. 44 pages
Habitat Restoration
The Atlantic Salmon Restoration Handbook. Project SHARE Restoration Working Group, 2002. 16 pages.
California Salmonid Stream Habitat Restoration Manual, 3rd edition, Sections I - VIII. Flosi, G., Downie, S., Hopelain, J., Bird, M., Coey, R., and B. Collins. 1998. California Department of Fish and Game, Inland Fisheries Division. 497 pages.
California Salmonid Stream Habitat Restoration Manual, Section IX, Fish Passage Evaluation at Stream Crossings. Taylor, R. and M. Love. 2003. 100 pages.
California Salmonid Stream Habitat Restoration Manual, Section X, Upslope Assessment and Restoration Practices. Under Revision
California Salmonid Stream Habitat Restoration Manual, Section XI, Riparian Habitat Restoration. Circuit Rider Productions. 2004. for the California Department of Fish and Game. 126 pages.
Within the Beauty Strip: Forest Management as if Salmon Mattered. Lansky M. 2004. Maine Environmental Policy Institute. 43 pages.
Jack pine seedling growing after fire
Soil profile showing horizons
Mushrooms are evidence of mycorrhiza in soils
Alleycropping diversifies incomes while reducing soil erosion
Live stakes grow rapidly and stabilize soil
Placement of large woody debris can provide cover and promote development of scour pools