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James H. Miller's Images

Title: Research Ecologist
Organization: USDA Forest Service
Unit: Southern Research Station
Country: United States
Web: http://www.srs.fs.fed.us/4105
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James (Jim) Miller has been a Senior Research Ecologist with the U.S. Forest Service, Southern Research Station, since 1977 at a lab on the Auburn University Campus,and Affiliate Professor of Forestry with Auburn University’s School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences during the same period. Jim has Southern Regional responsibility for invasive plant research for the Forest Service. He has published over 100 scientific and popular articles and books. Most noteworthy are a series of reports on the region-wide COMProject with 13 study sites in 7 states in its 25th year studying the influences of woody and herbaceous plants growing in loblolly pine plantations. His books include, Forest Plants of the Southeast and Their Wildlife Uses, coauthored with Dr. Karl Miller, University of Georgia, and Nonnative Invasive Plants of Southern Forests: A field guide for identification and control. He travels widely to speak on the Predicament of Invasive Species and the Ecological and Socio-economic dilemmas they present and works at the national, regional, and state levels to organize efforts to manage the ongoing invasions. He currently leads a Regional Task Force on Invasive Species including all branches of the Forest Service to identify the alien invasive species that most threaten southern forest sustainability.

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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
0016312 herbicides (general) Velpar ULW granular herbicide applicator, Calibration procedure
0016293 herbicides (general) a skidder mounted boomless sprayer, Equipped with RadiArc Nozzle system
0016314 herbicides (general) Ballons used to marker for aerial application flight path/boundaries.
0016308 herbicides (general) Spray boom on a helicopter. Thru-Valve Boom and Nozzles by RadiArc designed by Tex Waldrum.
2307271 ripping/furrowing/bedding Wildland disk.
0016367 herbicides (general) Seedling exhibiting chlorosis from Oust herbicide
0016368 herbicides (general) Control of Johnsongrass in plantation using a band spray of Arsenal (4oz.) and Oust (2 oz.)
0016305 herbicides (general) 4-wheel ATV with granular applicator; Tom Doody. Output shoot gimbaled to maintain swath.
0016301 herbicides (general) a crawler tractor mounted boomless sprayer operating in 8 to 15 foot tall brush.
0016297 herbicides (general) a skidder mounted boomless sprayer; Designed by Sam Campbell, Scott Paper Company, 1980.
0016298 herbicides (general) a skidder mounted boomless sprayer. First two herbicide inline injection system used in US, a pro-type of commerical sprayer shown in 0016296, designed by Jim Miller and Qiu Zhongza and built in Scott Paper Company shop. Manifold nozzles and a adjuvant injection system with reostat control. A radar-gun controlled injection system to maintain rate with varying ground speed.
0016299 herbicides (general) a skidder mounted boomless sprayer; Same as 0016298. Sprayer designed by Jim Miller, USFS, and Qiu Zhongza, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing, China
0016300 herbicides (general) spray distribution from a BoomJet nozzle; Test conducted with multiple passes at 2 mph. Nozzle mounted at 6 ft height.
0016294 herbicides (general) a skidder mounted boom sprayer, Right-of-way sprayer with 90 ft wide spray swath.
0016295 herbicides (general) boomless spray nozzle; inline injection system mounted on forestry herbicide application equipment in US, 1980. Herbicides are carried in separate containers and injected into the water line. Sprayer designed by Jim Miller and Qiu Zhangza, and built in Georgia Forestry Commission shop
0016296 herbicides (general) a crawler mounted sprayer; Built by Cross Equipment, Albany, GA. Electric remote adjustable manifold nozzles with two herbicide inline injection system that maintained uniform rate with varying ground speed.
0016304 herbicides (general) Skidder mount granular applicator. Omni Spreader designed by Dr. Keith Patrick, and built in Prattville, Alabama.
0016290 herbicides (general) ATV with a spray boom, Omni Sprayer designed by Dr. Keith Patrick
0016291 herbicides (general) ATV with spray boon showing spray pattern, Setup for treating bands over two pine rows with 3 nozzles for each row
0016292 herbicides (general) a crawler tractor mounted boomless sprayer. Designed by Jim Miller and Qiu Zhangzi with gimbaled upper nozzle that remained level on various terrain.
0016307 herbicides (general) Helicopter with spray boom, Thru-Valve Boom and Nozzles
0016309 herbicides (general) Microfoil Boom and Nozzles on heliocopter
0016370 herbicides (general) Root growth of pine and herbaceous competition of crabgrass.
0016313 herbicides (general) Velpar ULW Application System on cut-over site.
0016317 herbicides (general) Protype two-nozzle spray boom for improved banded applications for herbaceous weed control using a 6 ft band. A 20-inch boom and 2 Extended Range 110 degree tips applying 0.2 gpm, XR11002 by Spraying Systems.
0016318 herbicides (general) BoomJet boomless spray nozzle; Manufactured by Spraying Systems Co., Wheaton, IL
0016319 herbicides (general) Carbon dioxide-powered sprayer; Gas provides constant pressure to assist with uniform application for research plots.
0016316 herbicides (general) Spray pattern from a Microfoil boom.
0016311 herbicides (general) Aerial application with Microfoil boom
0016349 fire Tractor standing by on fireline during site preparation burn.
0016369 herbicides (general) Band spray and spot spray treatments.
0016320 herbicides (general) Spray pattern distribution of a BoomJet boomless nozzle.
0016315 herbicides (general) Ballons used to marker for aerial application flight path/boundaries.

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