Steve Meadows
Principal Silviculturist
United States Department of Agriculture
Pacific Southwest Research Station
United States of America
Biography
Education: Ph.D. in Forestry, 1988 Mississippi State University M.S. in Forestry, 1981 Louisiana State University B.S.F. in Forestry, 1979 Louisiana State University
Research Interest
The objective of my research is to develop and refine environmentally sound silvicultural practices that enhance growth, development, quality, and value of both individual trees and existing hardwood stands on the major river bottoms and minor streambottoms across the southern United States.
Publications
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Meadows, Steve. 2010. Silvics and silviculture of ash in mixed hardwood forests of the southern bottomlands and loessial hills.
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Meadows, James S.; Skojac, Daniel A., Jr. 2010. Stand quality management of a water oak plantation in Louisiana: preliminary results following thinning.
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Schultz, Emily B.; Iles, J. Clint; Matney, Thomas G.; Ezell, Andrew W.; Meadows, James S.; Leininger, Theodor D.; et., al. 2010. Stand-level growth and yield component models for red oak-sweetgum forests on Mid-South minor stream bottoms.