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James D. Haywood
James D. Haywood 

Employee Information

Name: James D. Haywood 
Title: Research Forester
Unit: Restoring Longleaf Pine Ecosystems (4158)
Phone: 318-473-7226
Fax:
E-Mail: dhaywood@fs.fed.us

Location Information

Mailing
Address:
USDA-Forest Service
Alexandria Forestry Center

2500 Shreveport Highway
Pineville, LA 71360
Shipping
Address:
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Location
Phone:
318-473-7268

Research Information

Education:

Ph.D., Forestry, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA

Current Research:

Longleaf pine regeneration and restoration: influences of vegetation control, fertilization, fire, and pine straw harvesting practices on longleaf pine plant communities.

Long-term soil productivity: assess the effects of harvesting and regeneration practices on the productivity of pine stands in the next rotation.

Intensive plantation management: assess the effects of vegetation control, fertilization, and thinning on the growth and yield of young loblolly pine plantations.

Collaborative Research:

Health and restoration of longleaf pine plant communities, effects of harvesting and management practices on long-term soil productivity, pine straw harvesting practices, and intensive management of loblolly pine stands.

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