Non-Timber Forest Products and Implications for Forest Managers
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Complete List of Articles
Considerations for Biodiversity
Conservation Considerations
Hazelnut/Chestnut Production
Balsam Boughs
Birch & Birch Bark
Birch Bark Extractives
Lycopodium Management
Botanicals
Berries, Fruits & Nuts
Minnesota Wild
Use of Native Plants
Direct Seeding
About the Authors

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Complete List of Articles

Commercial Harvest of Native Plants . . . Considerations for Biodiversity
Nancy Sather, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
Conservation Considerations
Ann Pierce, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
Hazelnut and Chestnut Production
Phil Rutter, Badgersett Research Farms
Balsam Bough and Wreath Industry in Minnesota
John Mickman, Mickman Brothers
Birch and Birch Bark
John Zasada, USDA Forest Service
Birch Bark Extractives
Pavel Krasutsky, Natural Resources Research Institute, University of Minnesota-Duluth
Lycopodium Management
Elizabeth Nauertz, USDA Forest Service; and Colleen Matula, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Producing Botanicals as a Non-Timber Forest Product
Michael Demchik, University of Minnesota Extension Service
Use, Collection, and Growth of Berries, Fruits, and Nuts
Mike Demchik, University of Minnesota Extension Service; and Erik Streed, Center for Integrated Natural Resources and Agricultural Management
Minnesota Wild, an Interview with Jay Erckenbrack
Kathleen Preece, natural resource freelance writer
Collection, Growth, and Use of Native Plants, Trees, and Shrubs in Forested Landscapes
Steve Haines, Prairie Moon Nursery
Seed Collection for Direct Seeding
John Olds, One Stop Forestry
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