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Scott Edwards

Extension Instructor

Phone: 662-325-7265  Email: scott.edwards@msstate.edu

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Scott Edwards

2013
Hanberry, B.S., S.L. Edwards, S. Demarais, J.C. Jones. 2013. Small mammal responses to intensively established pine plantations in Coastal Plain Mississippi. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 37(1):53-58. Download


2013
Munn, I.A., S.L. Edwards, K.M. Hunt, A. Hussain. 2013. Evaluating hunter satisfaction and perceptions of Mississippi's Wildlife Management Areas. Forest and Wildlife Research Center, Research Bulletin FO 436, Mississippi State University. 40 pp. Download


2010
Jones, P.D., B. Rude, J.P. Muir, S. Demarais, B.K. Strickland, S.L. Edwards. 2010. Condensed tannin effects on white-tailed deer forage digestibility in Mississippi. Journal of Wildlife Management 74(4):707-713. Download


2010
Jones, P.D., B.K. Strickland, S. Demarais, B. Rude, J.P. Muir, S.L. Edwards. 2010. Soils and forage quality as predictors of white-tailed deer morphometrics. Wildlife Biology 16:430-439. Download


2009
Jones, P., A.W. Ezell, S. Demarais, S.L. Edwards. 2009. Vegetation community responses to different establishment regimes in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) plantations in southern Mississippi. Forest Ecology and Management 258:553-560. Download


2009
Jones, P.D., S.L. Edwards, S. Demarais. 2009. White-tailed deer foraging habitat in intensively established loblolly pine plantations. Journal of Wildlife Management 73(4):488-496. Download


2008
Jones, P.D., S. Demarais, B.K. Strickland, S.L. Edwards. 2008. Soil region effects on white-tailed deer forage protein content. Southeastern Naturalist 7(4):595-606. Download


2006
Edwards, S. L., A. W. Ezell, S. Demarais. 2006. A comparison of planted loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) growth in areas receiving different levels of establishment regime intensity. Journal of Sustainable Forestry 23(2):1-16. Download


2006
Edwards, S., S. Demarais. 2006. All-you-can-eat-buffet for deer. National Wild Turkey Federation, Get In The Game Spring/Summer:14-17


2005
Edwards, S., S. Demarais, A. Ezell. 2005. Intensive pine plantation management - What does it mean from a deer’s perspective? Meade-Westvaco Newsletter.


2005
Edwards, S., S. Demarais, A.W. Ezell. 2005. Intensively managed pine plantations: barren wastelands or potential deer habitat. Quality Whitetails 12(5):22-28.


2005
Edwards, S.L., S. Demarais, A.W. Ezell. 2005. Intensive pine management - What does it mean from a deer’s perspective? Southern Outdoors. Fall 2005. p. 4-5.


2005
Edwards, S.L., S. Demarais, A.W. Ezell. 2005. Intensive pine management-wildlife habitat impacts. Quail Unlimited Publication. Fall 2005.


2005
Edwards, S.L., S. Demarais, A.W. Ezell. 2005. Intensive pine plantation management-deer habitat or barren wasteland:? Wildlife Issues. Summer 2005.


2004
Burger Jr., L.W., S. Demarais, S. Edwards, J. Jones, M. Ragsdale, B. Sladek, B. Strickland, B. Watkins, B. West. 2004. Wildlife habitat improved by Quality Vegetation Management. Tree Talk. Winter 2004:19-21.


2004
Edwards, S., P. Hanberry, S. Demarais, A. Ezell, J. Jones. 2004. Effects of intensive pine plantation management on wildlife habitat quality in the Lower Coastal Plain of Mississippi during years 1 and 2 post-treatment. NCASI. 7/14/04.


2004
Edwards, S., S. Demarais, B. Strickland. 2004. Quality vegetation management. Quality Whitetails 10(3):6 p. Download


2004
Edwards, S., S. Demarais, B. Strickland. 2004. Quality Vegetation Management. Timberlines Spring 2004:27-30. Download


2004
Edwards, S.L., S. Demarais, B. Watkins, B.K. Strickland. 2004. White-tailed deer forage production in managed and unmanaged pine stands and summer food plots in Mississippi. Wildlife Society Bulletin 32:739-745. Download


2003
Edwards, S., S. Demarais, B. Watkins, B. Strickland. 2003. A deer feast in a managed pine stand? Making Tracks: Weyerhaeuser Company Hunting Club Newsletter. Winter 2003:5.


2003
Edwards, S., S. Demarais, L.W. Burger, J. Jones. 2003. New pine forest management technique improves habitat for wildlife. Wildlife Habitat Journal 2(2):6.


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