Roadside dry-land planning research in Montana.

Author(s)
Hodder, R.L.
Year
Abstract

Dry-land planting of roadsides under semi-arid growing conditions is costly. The greatest potential in savings is realized by reducing the cost of planting stock and the amount of handwork through mechanization. Two new methods to successful dry-land planting are discussed.

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Library number
A 8413 (In: A 8406 S) IRRD 59881
Source

Roadside development and maintenance, Highway Research Record HRR No. 335, 1970, p. 29-34.

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