Professor, Forest Productivity Dissertation title: Growth and Elemental Pool Response of a Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.) Plantation to a Biosolids Application Education Education: Ph.D. Forest Site Productivity - May 1997 Clemson University M.S. Forest Site Productivity - August 1988 Clemson University B.S. Forest Management - August 1985 The University of Georgia B.A. Philosophy – August 1980 Furman University Research Selected Publications: Forest Soils (2017) Finding Your Forest Soils Map(s) Using the Internet Guide to Soil Taxonomy Know Your Forest Soils - Introduction Making Sense of Soil Series Soils Terms and Definitions Textural Classes Used in the Soils Family Longleaf Management (2017) Economics of Fertization in Longleaf Pine Stands Herbicides to Enhance Pine Straw Production by Minimizing Competition in Longleaf Pine Stands after the Establishment Phase Longleaf Mean Annual Increment Curves in Planted Stands in the West Gulf Region Longleaf Pine Stand Fertization Longleaf Site Index Curves in Planted Stands Mowing to Prepare for Pine Straw Raking and Production by Creating Access and Reducing Competition Heights in Longleaf Stands after the Establishment Phase Stem Quality Summary for Old-field Planted, Unthinned Longleaf Stands in Georgia Labs/Centers/Committee: Outreach Faculty Area of Specialty: Service and Outreach/Extension Research Areas: Forestry