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- Future Farmers of Virginia Chapter Chats January 1928W. S. N.; Bladding, Russell; Badger, William B.; Cassell, Stuart K.; Roach, Everett; Farmer, A. B.; Frazier, John; Locke, Turner; Mason, Jr., H. T.; Owen, Gordan; Bridgman, John; Munday, Howard; Haines, Harry; Smith, Aubrey; Smith, Edward J.; Cross, Willard; Russell, Dorsey; Marmaduke, Stanley; Coburn, Robert; Bethel, Ben; Grubb, Sumpter; Chaffin, Joe; Elam, Arthur; Breeden, Ray; Manning, William; Whitfield, Thomas; Poff, Bremen; Crigger, William; Peoples, Frank; Bridgman, Remmie; Hamilton, Hugh; Grecar, W. Sutherland,; Brown, J. H. (The Future Farmers of Virginia, 1928-01)
- The report of the Ecological Society of America Committee on the Scientific Basis for Ecosystem ManagementChristensen, N. L.; Bartuska, A. M.; Brown, J. H.; Carpenter, S.; D'Antonio, C.; Francis, R.; Franklin, J. F.; MacMahon, J. A.; Noss, R. F.; Parson, D. J.; Peterson, C. H.; Turner, M. G.; Woodmansee, R. G. (1996)Ecosystem management is management driven by explicit goals, executed by policies, protocols, and practices, and made adaptable by monitoring and research based on our best understanding of the ecological interactions and processes necessary to sustain ecosystem composition, structure, and function.