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Welcometo the Southern Pine Management module. The impact that pine plantations have on forestry in the southeast is hard not to notice. In 1999 alone, there were over 63 million acres of planted and natural yellow pine in the 13 southeastern states. Small private landowners manage much of this resource for specific markets and products. If you are interested in learning how to better manage your southern pine forest, this module is for you. You can navigate through this module step-by-step or by using the menu to the left to move directly to the section that interests you most. Once you complete the module, you should be able to:
To get started...Just click on the next button or use the menu to the left to navigate the module.
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