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  1. Characteristics of Workers' Compensation Injuries for Logging Operations In Louisiana: 1985-1990. Pine, Marx, de Hoop
  2. Workers' Compensation Injuries for Logging in Louisiana: 1985-1990.de Hoop, Pine, Marx
  3. Accidents in the Workplace -- What's Going On? de Hoop
  4. Louisiana Workers' Comp. Study: Fewer Claims, Higher Premiums. de Hoop, Pine, Marx
  5. Injuries in Louisiana's Logging Woods, and What's Being Done About it. de Hoop, Pine, Marx
  6. An Overview of Agriforestry Waste Production and Use in Louisiana. Kleif, de Hoop, Chang
  7. The 1994 Directory of Biomass Sites in Louisiana. de Hoop, Kleit, Chang
  8. Value-added agricultural products in Louisiana. Collier, Smith, Godber, Myers & Collier
  9. Value-added industries eyed by Lab Directors. Torbett
  10. Technological development of Indonesia's forest industry toward environmental sustainability. Choong, Smith
  11. Effect of Two Drying Schedules on Spruce Pine Lumber Defects. Shupe, Harding, Choong, Mills
  12. Cost of Major Injuries to Loggers in Louisiana. de Hoop, Pine, Marx, Vellala
  13. Defect Occurrence by Type for Red Oak Lumber. Harding
  14. 1996 Solid Wood Products Industry-Primary & Secondary Producers. Vlosky, Doucet
  15. Timber Resource Assessment for the Macon Ridge Economic Development Region. Chance, Vlosky
  16. WOOD: Modeling Program for Furniture Production. Gazo, de Hoop, Beasley
  17. A Market Analysis of Selected Louisiana Cabinet Manufacturers. Acikgoz, Becton, Chance
  18. Prediction of Moisture Content and Moisture Gradient of an Overland Particleboard. Wu, Suchsland
  19. Effect of Moisture on the Flexural Properties of Commercial Oriented Strand Boards. Wu, Suchland
  20. Survey Tracks Trends in Wood Waste Use. Kleit, de Hoop, Chang
  21. 1997 Louisiana Natural Resources Directory. deHoop, Hughes
  22. Drying Small Quantities of Hardwood Lumber for Added Value. Wu, Smith
  23. Effects of Elevated and High-Temperature Schedules on Warp in Southern Yellow Pine Lumber. Wu, Smith
  24. Calibration of Moisture Meters for Baldwypress (Taxodium DisUchum). Wu
  25. Linear Expansion and Its Relationship to Moisture Content Change for Commercial Oriented Strandboards. Wu, Suchsland.
  26. What's Being Done About Logging Accidents in Louisiana? de Hoop, Pine, Marx
  27. Maintaining Logyard Stormwater Quality at Minimal Cost. de Hoop, Ro, Einsel, Gibson, Grozdits
  28. An Overview of Log Yards in Louisiana. 2 p. de Hoop, Chen, Alt
  29. Survey and Mapping of Wood Residue Users and Producers in Louisiana. de Hoop, Kleit, Chang, Gazo, Buchart
  30. Assessment of Site and Stand Disturbance from CTL Harvesting. Vidrine, de Hoop, Lanford
  31. Biomass Energy Resources in Louisiana. de Hoop, Smith, Huston
  32. Warp in Overlaid Furniture Panels. Wu
  33. Logging injuries in Louisiana: nature, trends, and rehabilitation considerations. Smith, de Hoop, Marx, Pine.
  34. Assessments of Site and Stand Disturbance from Cut-To-Length Harvesting. Vidrine, de Hoop, Lanford.
  35. Major Logging Injuries in Louisiana: Nature and Trends. de Hoop, Pine, Marx
  36. Modularization of Manufacturing Expert Systems for Fault Diagnosis. de Hoop, Massey
  37. A plywood veneer lathe maintenance expert system - development and implementation. de Hoop, Massey, McKinney.
  38. Photographic Images in Expert Systems. Massey, Maggio, Cook, de Hoop
  39. The utility of Expert Systems to the forest products industry. Massey, Thompson, de Hoop
  40. Knowledge of accidents crucial in prevention planning. de Hoop
  41. Local OSHA officers receive on-site logging inspection training. de Hoop
  42. Wood: Acoustic Properties. W.R. Smith
  43. Profiles of Loggers and Logging Companies in Maine and the Southern States. deHoop, Egan, Greene, Mayo.
  44. 2001 Strategic Partnership Accidents. deHoop
  45. A Comparison of the Louisiana Forest Stewardship Program and Four Nationally Recognized Forest Certification Programs. Vlosky.
  46. Louisiana Value-Added Wood Products Industry Development. Findings of The Governor's Forest Industry Development Task Force. Vlosky.
  47. Environmental Certification: Alternative Strategies for Non Industrial Private Forest Landowners in Louisiana. Vlosky.
  48. A Market Based Strategy for Rural Development In Northwest Louisiana: Maximizing Opportunities Through Value-Added Forest Products Industries. Vlosky.
  49. Identifying Employment Structure and Training Needs In the Louisiana Value-Added Wood Products Industry. Vlosky.
  50. U.S. Home Builder Perceptions about Treated Wood: Summary. Vlosky, Shupe
  51. Logging Capacity Study , Final Report.  De Hoop, et al.   The final report for the Logging Capacity Study is available through the Forest Resources Association at the following link:
    http://www.forestresources.org/PUBLICATIONS/print_pubs.html
  52. An Overview of Public Information Sources for Forest and Wood- based Manufacturing Residuals and Waste Generated in the U.S. South. Vlosky
  53. North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Wood Products and Equipment Codes. Vlosky
  54. The 1994 Directory of Biomass sites in Louisiana. de-Hoop.

Visual Productions:

  1. A Tree I See. A Story of Louisiana's Forest Industry VHS
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