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    FormatDocument (1)Thesis (1)SubjectCattle -- Parasites -- Control (1)Cattle lice -- Control (1)Oak -- Seedlings -- Effect of floods on (1)Soil moisture (1)Trees -- Seedlings -- Effect of floods on (1)... View MoreDate Issued2000 - 2022 (1)1900 - 1999 (1)Author/ContributorHall, Robert D. (1)Van Sambeek, J. W. (1)Walsh, Michael Patrick (1)Subject: PlaceMissouri (1)AdvisorVan Sambeek, J. W. (1)Thesis DepartmentForestry (MU) (1)Language (ISO)English (2)

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    Beef cattle lice control (1993) 

    Hall, Robert D. (University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1993)
    Two types of lice may be found on cattle in Missouri: Chewing lice and Sucking lice. This article discusses types of applied lice control, the application methods and restrictions....

    Variation in the flood tolerance of three midwestern oak species 

    Walsh, Michael Patrick (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2007)
    Several studies on flood tolerance of hardwood seedlings have suggested ecotypes exist among seed sources related to past flooding history and soil hydrological properties of the collection site. Our study examined differences ...

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