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Comparison of wood preservatives in stake tests (1965 Progress report)
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Comparison of wood preservatives in stake tests (1965 Progress report)
/by J. Oscar Blew and John W. Kulp
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Blew, Oscar J
Contributor(s):
Kulp, John W
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Madison, Wis.:
U.S. Department of Agriculture.Forest Service.Forest Products Laboratory,
1965
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64p
Subject(s):
Wood Poles-Periodicals
Wood Preservations-Analysis-Periodicals
Wood preservation in stake tests
Wood stakes
Treatment of stakes
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21st ed. 634.982386 BLE/C.1965
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