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- Reinhardt, K., and Emanuel, R. (2009). Christmas tree carbon science, part I: What is it and why should you be interested? Limbs & Needles 36(2):21-24.
- Reinhardt, K., and Emanuel, R. (2009). Christmas tree carbon science, part II: Current research projects. Limbs & Needles 36(4):25.
- Furiness, C., and Frampton, J. (2008). Preliminary findings: analysis of carbon storage in Fraser fir plantations. Limbs & Needles, 35(1), 22.
- Sidebottom, J. R. (2008). Bees and trees. Limbs & Needles 35(3): 16-17.
- Owen, J. H., and Woodie, R. (2007). Quail come home to Fraser fir Christmas tree farms. Limbs & Needles 33(4): 23-24, 26.
- Bowers, T. A. (2005). Forest structure and health trends in the southern Appalachain montane spruce-fir and northern hardwood ecosystems of the Black Mountains, North Carolina. MS thesis, North Carolina State University.
- Sidebottom, J. R. (2003). Macroinvertebrate surveys to monitor water quality below Christmas tree farms. In Sixth International Christmas Tree Research & Extension Conference IUFRO: 153-154
- Sidebottom, J. R. (1999). Water quality report. Limbs & Needles 26(4): 8, 12.
- Humenik, F. (1997). Ground water sampling results. Limbs & Needles 24(1): 25, 31.
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