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Department of Forestry

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Laura A. GraceLaura A. Grace
Professor

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Phone:  662-325-8919
Fax:  662-325-8726
Email:  lgrace@cfr.msstate.edu

address:

Rm# a309, Thompson Hall
Department of Forestry
Box 9681
Mississippi State, MS 39762-9681

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Education:

Research Interests:

  • Wood supply systems
  • Continuing education for professional loggers

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2010
Altizer, C.B., L.A. Grace, W.B. Stuart. 2010. An Introduction to the Southern United States Wood Supply System: A Value Chain Approach. Chapter 13, In: Gan, J., S. Grado, and I. Munn (Editors). Global Change and Forestry: Economic and Policy Impacts and Responses. Nova Science, NY.

2010
Stuart, W.B., L.A. Grace, R.K. Grala. 2010. Returns to scale in the Southeast United States logging industry. Forest Policy and Economics 12(6):451-456. Download

2009
Stewart, L.D., L.A. Grace, A.J. Londo. 2009. Improving educational programming by understanding the clientele. Pages 130-133 in S.F. Ashton, W.G. Hubbard, H.M. Rauscher, editors, A Southern Region Conference on Technology Transfer and Extension. USDA Southern Research Station, GTR-SRS-116. Hot Springs, AR. Download

2009
Stewart, L.D., L.A. Grace, A.J. Londo. 2009. Improving educational programming by understanding the clientele. Pages 130-133 in S.F. Ashton, W.G. Hubbard, H.M. Rauscher, editors, A Southern Region Conference on Technology Transfer and Extension. USDA Southern Research Station, GTR-SRS-116. Hot Springs, AR. Download

2008
Grala, R.K., L.A. Grace, W.B. Stuart. 2008. Logging residues as a source of bioenergy feedstock. Page 139 in Proceedings of the Southern Forest Economics Workshop 2007: Global Change and Forestry: Economic and Policy Implications. Download abstract