1956
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.81147
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The timber resource of North Dakota /

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“…Domestic livestock use these areas for shade, forage, and water in the summer and for thermal cover in the winter (Bjugstad 1977). Historically, Native Americans of the Northern Great Plains and early pioneering settlers relied heavily on cottonwood for their survival (Warner and Chase 1956). These trees supplied building construction materials for their lodges and forts and provided fuel for heating and cooking.…”
Section: What This Meansmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Domestic livestock use these areas for shade, forage, and water in the summer and for thermal cover in the winter (Bjugstad 1977). Historically, Native Americans of the Northern Great Plains and early pioneering settlers relied heavily on cottonwood for their survival (Warner and Chase 1956). These trees supplied building construction materials for their lodges and forts and provided fuel for heating and cooking.…”
Section: What This Meansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• 1954 (Warner and Chase 1956) • 1980 (Jakes and Smith 1982) • 1994 (Haugen et al 1999) • 2005 (Haugen et al 2009) • 2010 (Haugen et al 2013) South Dakota…”
Section: Nebraskamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2). Before this, forest land had decreased by 54,000 acres between the first (1954) (Warner and Chase 1956) and second (1980) inventories as a result of forest lands being shifted to agricultural uses (Jakes and Smith 1982).…”
Section: What We Foundmentioning
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“…Information on the condition and status of forests in North Dakota was obtained from the NRS-FIA program. Previous inventories of North Dakota's forest resources were completed in 1954 (Warner, and Chase 1956), 1980(Jakes and Smith 1982), 1994(Haugen et al 1999(Haugen et al 2009. Data from North Dakota's forest inventories can be accessed electronically on the DVD included with this report, or at: http://www.nrs.fs.fed.us/fia.…”
Section: Forest Inventorymentioning
confidence: 99%