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Treasures of the Longleaf Pines

Treasures of the Longleaf Pines
Author: Carroll B. Butler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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The Longleaf Pine Ecosystem

The Longleaf Pine Ecosystem
Author: Shibu Jose
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2007-09-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0387306870

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This book unites a wealth of current information on the ecology, silviculture and restoration of the Longleaf Pine ecosystem. The book includes a discussion of the significant historical, social and political aspects of ecosystem management, making it a valuable resource for students, land managers, ecologists, private landowners, government agencies, consultants and the forest products industry.


The Longleaf Pine

The Longleaf Pine
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Total Pages:
Release: 1915
Genre:
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LONGLEAF PINE

LONGLEAF PINE
Author: WILBUR REED. MATTOON
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre:
ISBN: 9781033968369

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Tapping the Pines

Tapping the Pines
Author: Robert B. Outland III
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 493
Release: 2004-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807165263

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The extraction of raw turpentine and tar from the southern longleaf pine -- along with the manufacture of derivative products such as spirits of turpentine and rosin -- constitutes what was once the largest industry in North Carolina and one of the most important in the South: naval stores production. In a pathbreaking study that seamlessly weaves together business, environmental, labor, and social history, Robert B. Outland III offers the first complete account of this sizable though little-understood sector of the southern economy. Outland traces the South's naval stores industry from its colonial origins to the mid-twentieth century, when it was supplanted by the rising chemicals industry. A horror for workers and a scourge to the Southeast's pine forests, the methods and consequences of this expansive enterprise remained virtually unchanged for more than two centuries. An important part of the timber products trade, naval stores were originally used primarily in shipbuilding and maintenance. Over the course of the nineteenth century, these products came to be used in myriad ways -- including in the manufacture of paint thinner, soap, and a widely popular lamp oil -- and demand soared. In response, North Carolina producers enlarged their operations and expanded throughout the Southeast, especially into Georgia and Florida, but the short-term economic development they initiated ultimately contributed to long-term underdevelopment. Outland vividly describes the primitive harvest and production methods that eventually destroyed the very trees the trade relied upon, forcing operators to relocate every few years. He introduces the many different people involved in the industry, from the wealthy owner to the powerless worker, and explores the reliance on forced labor -- slavery before the Civil War and afterwards debt peonage and convict leasing. He demonstrates how the isolated forest environment created harsh working and living conditions, making the life of a turpentine hand and his family exceedingly difficult. With an exacting attention to detail and exhaustive research, Outland offers not only the first definitive history of the naval stores industry but also a fresh interpretation of the socioeconomic development of the piney woods South. Tapping the Pines is an essential volume for anyone interested in the region.


Looking for Longleaf

Looking for Longleaf
Author: Lawrence S. Earley
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 590
Release: 2009-07
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1442996978

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Covering 92 million acres from Virginia to Texas, the longleaf pine ecosystem was, in its prime, one of the most extensive and biologically diverse ecosystems in North America. Today these magnificent forests have declined to a fraction of their original extent, threatening such species as the gopher tortoise, the red-cockaded woodpecker, and the Venus fly-trap. Lawrence S. Earley explores the history of these forests and the astonishing biodiversity within them, drawing on extensive research and telling the story through first-person travel accounts and interviews with foresters, ecologists, biologists, botanists, and landowners. The compelling story Earley tells here offers hope that with continued human commitment, the longleaf pine might not just survive, but once again thrive.


Longleaf Pine

Longleaf Pine
Author: Wilbur Reed Mattoon
Publisher: Andesite Press
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2017-08-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781376266689

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Looking for Longleaf

Looking for Longleaf
Author:
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 350
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 1442997184

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The Southern Forest

The Southern Forest
Author: Laurence C. Walker
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 1999-12-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1439822484

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The Southern Forest: Geography, Ecology, and Silviculture examines the forests of the South, providing a comprehensive description of the region from which most of the nation's wood for housing and paper will be grown and harvested in the future. It gives special attention the four factors of site - edaphic, biotic, climatic, and physiographic. It also includes over 200 photographs, an extensive listing of literature citations, and appendixes of tree, insect, and disease agents. With files of field notes and photographs, it takes the reader along to grasp the South's rich forests. Land managers will need no other reference to the soils, biotic components, climate or physiology of the region.