Minnesota Statutes
§ 89.015 — SOUTHERN MINNESOTA TREE SPECIES; RESEARCH
Minnesota § 89.015
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Bluebook
Minn. Stat. § 89.015 (2026).
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Research shall be carried on by the University of Minnesota School of Forestry in cooperation with the Division of Lands and Forestry of the Department of Natural Resources, North Central Forest Experiment Station of the United States Forest Service, individual timber landowners and others directly concerned on such valuable southern Minnesota tree species as basswood, red elm, rock elm, red and white oak, black walnut, black cherry, butternut and green ash to develop means of increasing the contribution of the large acreage of farm woodlands to the agricultural economy. The research effort will be concentrated on such important problems as means of reproducing basswood, development of planting stock, selection of superior strains of these species, methods of field planting, management of
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Legislative History
1957 c 765 s 1;1961 c 223 s 3;1967 c 905 s 9;1969 c 1129 art 10 s 2;1971 c 25 s 28
Nearby Sections
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§ 89.001
DEFINITIONS§ 89.002
POLICIES§ 89.011
FOREST PLANNING COORDINATION§ 89.012
UNIT FOREST RESOURCE PLANS§ 89.016
FOREST CAMPGROUNDS§ 89.018
HERITAGE FORESTS§ 89.021
STATE FORESTS§ 89.03
ADVANCING EDUCATION§ 89.031
MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL§ 89.032
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