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Experimental forests and ranges and urban long-term research areas foundation [electronic resource] : Forest Service Research and Development mission area
Bib ID 4671131
Format BookBook, OnlineOnline
Online Access
Description [Washington, DC] . : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, [2009] 
[1] p. : digital, PDF file. 
Technical Details

Mode of access: Internet from the Forest Service web site. Address as of 07/7/09: http://www.fs.fed.us/research/growth-platforms/EFR-platform-01-09.pdf ; current access is available via PURL. 

Notes

Title from title screen (viewed July 7, 2009).

"January 2009."

Subjects United States. - Forest Service. - Research and Development.  |  Experimental forests - United States.  |  Experimental rangelands - United States.  |  Research natural areas - United States.
Other authors/contributors United States. Forest Service
Govt. Doc. Number A 13.2:EX 7/2 

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