Academic Rank, Specialization, Appointment Basis: Professor and T.L.L. Temple Chair, Herbicidal Vegetation Management, 12-month appointment

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1 Faculty member: Jimmie L. Yeiser Academic Rank, Specialization, Appointment Basis: Professor and T.L.L. Temple Chair, Herbicidal Vegetation Management, 12-month appointment Education: Ph.D. (1980), Tree Improvement, Department of Forest Science, Texas A&M University M.S. (1976), Silviculture, Department of Forestry, University of Kentucky B.S. (1974), Forest Management, Department of Forestry, University of Kentucky Professional, Teaching, and Research Experience: Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin State University 1/99 Present, Professor of Forestry and T.L.L. Temple Chair University of Arkansas at Monticello and Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station 8/91 12/98 Professor of Forestry 8/85 7/91 Associate Professor of Forestry 8/80 7/85 Assistant Professor of Forestry Publications (Last Five Years): Refereed: Shelby, A. and J.L. Yeiser Loblolly pine seedling response to herbaceous release on intensively prepared sites in east Texas. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry. In Press. Ezell, A.W., J.L. Yeiser, L.R. Nelson Survival of planted oak (Quercus spp.) seedlings is improved by herbaceous weed control. Weed Technology 15: Gardiner, E. and J.L. Yeiser Underplanting cherrybark oak (Quercus pagoda Raf.) on a bottomland site in the southern United States. New Forests 32(1): Other (non-refereed trade publication): Yeiser, J.L In Sarah Sturm (Ed.), Herbicides and forest management practices. Forest Landowner, July/August, pp Atlanta, GA: Other (non-refereed conference proceedings): 2010 Ezell, A. and J. Yeiser Brownout response to aminocyclopyrachlor treatments in forestry site preparation treatments Joint Meeting of the Society of Range Management and Weed Science Society of America, Denver, CO. (February 7-11, 2010). 50:202. Yeiser, J Foliar efficacy of MAT28 on yaupon growing beneath a utility line in Louisiana Joint Meeting of the Society of Range Management and Weed Science Society of America, Denver, CO. (February 7-11, 2010). 50:309. 1

2 Yeiser, J Screening MAT28 for cut stump control of yaupon, sweetgum, and Chinese tallowtree Joint Meeting of the Society of Range Management and Weed Science Society of America, Denver, CO. (February 7-11, 2010). 50:313. Ezell, A.W. and J.L. Yeiser Effect of methylated seed oil rate on the efficacy of forestry site preparation treatments using imazapyr. Proceedings Southern Weed Science Society, Little Rock, AR (Jan 25-27, 2010). 63:254. Yeiser, J.L Control of roadside noncrop pine in SE Oklahoma using glyphosate formulations with and without Li 700. Proceedings Southern Weed Science Society, Little Rock, AR (Jan 25-27, 2010). 63:256. Yeiser, J.L Herbaceous release and growth of loblolly pine seedlings on seven intensively prepared sites in E Texas. Proceedings Southern Weed Science Society, Little Rock, AR (Jan 25-27, 2010). 63: Yeiser, J.L. and A.W. Ezell Preparing Oklahoma and Mississippi loblolly pine sites for planting with Prep It Weed Science Society of America, Orlando, FL. (February 9-13, 2009). 49:421. Ezell, A.W. and J.L. Yeiser The use of aminocycloparachlor for site preparation in forestry Weed Science Society of America, Orlando, FL. (February 9-13, 2009). 49:422. Ezell, A.W. and J.L. Yeiser Influence of application timing on the efficacy of Chopper GEN2 in forestry site preparation Weed Science Society of America, Orlando, FL. (February 9-13, 2009). 49: Yeiser, J.L., A.W. Ezell, and M. Blazer Unwanted hardwood control with June Applied Chopper GEN2 and Chopper on four sites. Fifteenth Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference, Hot Springs, AR (Nov 17-20, 2008). In Press. Ezell, A.W. and J.L. Yeiser Fifth-year pine growth response to woody release treatments in young loblolly plantations. Fifteenth Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference, Hot Springs, AR (Nov 17-20, 2008). In Press. Yeiser, J.L Aminopyralid-a new option for managing woody and herbaceous weeds when establishing slash (P. elliottii) and loblolly (P. taeda) pine plantations Meeting of the Weed Science Society of America, Chicago, IL (Feb 4-7, 2009). 48:275. 2

3 Yeiser, J. L Control of herbaceous weeds and subsequent pine seedling performance: a comparison of Oust Extra, SFM Extra, Arsenal AC+Oust XP and 4SL+SFM Meeting of the Weed Science Society of America, Chicago, IL (Feb 4-7, 2009). 48:271. Yeiser, J. L., Ezell, A. W., Corbett, T Loblolly pine seedling performance from herbaceous weed control with Oust Extra Meeting of the Weed Science Society of America, Chicago, IL (Feb 4-7, 2009). 48: Yeiser, J. L Split-season herbicide treatments for full season herbaceous weed control in newly planted loblolly pine seedlings in Mississippi and Texas. In: Kristina F. Connor, Ed. Fourteenth Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference, Athens, GA. (February 26, 2007). In Press. Yeiser, J. L Split-season herbaceous weed treatments on three E. Texas loblolly pine sites Meeting of the Weed Science Society of America, San Antonio, TX (Feb 4-8, 2008). 47:297. Yeiser, J. L Eight years of herbaceous weed control in newly planted E. Texas loblolly pine plantations: a summary. Proceedings Southern Weed Science Society, Nashville, TX (Jan 22-24, 2007). 47: Ezell, A.W., Yeiser, J.L. and Nelson, L.R Control of natural pine seedlings with carfentrazone in forestry regeneration areas Meeting of the Weed Science Society of America, New York City, NY (Feb 11-16, 2006). 46:67. Yeiser, J.L., and Ezell, A.W Oust Extra herbaceous weed control and resultant loblolly pine seedling performance-year two Meeting of the Weed Science Society of America, New York City, NY (Feb 11-16, 2006). 46:68. Ezell, A.W., J.L. Yeiser, and L.R Nelson Addition of Oust Extra to the site preparation mixture provides competition control during the following growing season. Proceedings Southern Weed Science Society, San Antonio, TX (Jan 23-25, 2006). 59:158. Kulhavy, D.L. and J.L. Yeiser Tip moth control and loblolly pine growth in intensive pine culture: four year results. Pages in Kristina F. Connor, ed. Proceedings Thirteenth Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference, Feb. 28-Mar 4, 2005, Memphis, TN. 640p. Yeiser, J.L Controlling herbaceous weeds in loblolly pine with Oust Extra: year two results. Proceedings Southern Weed Science Society, San Antonio, TX (Jan 23-25, 2006). 59:163. 3

4 Yeiser, J.L Site Preparation with Totalprep: an evaluation of nine operational loblolly pine sites. Proceedings Southern Weed Science Society, San Antonio, TX (Jan 23-25, 2006). 59: Ezell, A.W., J.L. Yeiser, and L.R. Nelson Herbaceous weed control in first-year loblolly pine plantations using Oust XP, Oust Extra, Oustar, Matrix, and Steadfast. Proceedings Southern Weed Science Society, Charlotte, NC (Jan 24-26, 2005). 58:175. Ezell, A.W., J.L. Yeiser, and L.R. Nelson Third-year pine growth response to woody release treatments including Oust XP. Proceedings Southern Weed Science Society, Charlotte, NC (Jan 24-26, 2005). 58:193. Yeiser, J.L OneStep+Oust Extra combinations when controlling hardwood on herbaceous competitors on longleaf pine sites in E. Texas Meeting of the Weed Science Society of America, Honolulu, HI (Feb 7-10, 2005). 45:107. Yeiser, J.L Preparing pine sites with single- and two-pass herbicide treatments. Proceedings Southern Weed Science Society, Charlotte, NC (Jan 24-26, 2005). 58:196. Yeiser, J.L One- and two-pass chemical site preparation treatments for yaupon control and integrated same-year containerized southern pine plantings. Proceedings Southern Weed Science Society, Charlotte, NC (Jan 24-26, 2005). 58:194. Yeiser, J.L Matrix or Steadfast blends with commonly used herbicides for herbaceous weed control in newly planted southern pines. Proceedings Southern Weed Science Society, Charlotte, NC (Jan 24-26, 2005). 58:182. Yeiser, J.L. and A. Ezell Screening Oust Extra combinations for herbaceous weed control and loblolly pine seedling performance. Proceedings Southern Weed Science Society, Charlotte, NC (Jan 24-26, 2005). 58:176. Off-Campus Consulting, Professional Activities, Special Honors (Last Five years): Professional Activities-College Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin State University. College of Forestry Graduate Committee College of Forestry Curriculum Committee College Computer Committee College-wide Awards Committee Faculty Advisor, Student Chapter of the Society of American Foresters ( Present) Professional Activities-Professional Societies 13 th, 14 th, and 15 th Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference. Program Moderator. 4

5 Professional Activities- Invited Presentations not published Yeiser, J. L Milestone VM Plus A new option for managing woody and herbaceous weeds in loblolly and slash pine establishment. LSU AgCenter Research & Extension, Forestry Herbicide Workshop, Alexandria, LA. (August 2009). Yeiser, J. L Water quality relationships for noncrop pine control with Makaze or Makaze+Weathermaster. LSU AgCenter Research & Extension, Forestry Herbicide Workshop, Alexandria, LA. (November 2009). Yeiser, J. L Site preparation yaupon control with Chopper+Garlon 4 combinations. LSU AgCenter Research & Extension, Forestry Herbicide Workshop, Alexandria, LA. (August 2009). Yeiser, J. L Site Prep Brush Control and Pine Seedling Growth. DuPont: University Researcher Information Exchange, Nashville, TN. (Jul 2009). Yeiser, J. L Forestry Site Preparation Brush Control with KJM44 and MAT28 combinations. DuPont: University Researcher Information Exchange, Nashville, TN. (Jul 2009). Yeiser, J. L Timing of forestry site preparation with KJM44 and OustExtra combinations. DuPont: University Researcher Information Exchange, Nashville, TN. (Jul 2009). Yeiser, J. L Cut Stump treatments of MAT28 for sweetgum, yaupon, and Chinese tallowtree control. DuPont: University Researcher Information Exchange, Nashville, TN. (Jul 2009). Special Honors Recipient. Research, Development, and Innovation Award. Texas Forestry Association This award honors an individual who has provided research, developed a process or demonstrated innovation that benefits the forestry profession. Recipient. Fellow, Society of American Foresters This is SAF s highest honor. The award recognizes outstanding service to forestry and SAF. Recipient. Faculty Achievement Award in Research. Stephen F. Austin State University Foundation, Inc This award is presented annually to one faculty member who has demonstrated innovation and excellence in research. Membership and Offices Held in Professional Organizations (Last Five Years): Southern Weed Science Society (Section Vice-Chairman 2006, 2009, Section Chairman 2007, 2010, Program Chairman 2007, 2010, Program Moderator 2007, 2010) 5

6 Weed Science Society of America (Section Vice-Chair 2006, 2009, Section Chairman 2007, 2010, Program Chairman, 2007, 2010, Program Moderator 2007, 2010) Society of American Foresters (Member 2005-present) Major Professional Self Improvement activities during last 10 years (including sabbaticals): Attended, presented and published PowerPoint presentations in forest herbicide workshops offered by: Stephen F. Austin State University ( ), Mississippi State University (2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008), LSU AgCenter Research & Extension (2007, 2009), and DuPont s University Researcher Herbicide Information Exchange Workshop (2009). I attended the SAF National Convention ( ). I attended the Western Grantsmanship Workshop for USDA/NIFA Competitive Funding Programs hosted by the University of Missouri and held in Kansas City, MO (Nov 10-11, 2009). Certified Forester since Recertification training for Herbicide Applicators License: Texas Department of Agriculture ( ), Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, & Forestry ( ), and Louisiana Department of Agriculture & Forestry ( ). External Grants and other research funding during the last five years: Total Funded $47,000 $62,000 $41,000 $48,300 $33,800 $232,100 Unfunded $118,700 $34,600 $67,400 $89,110 $198,000 $507,810 In-kind $44,520 $106,200 $166,200 $24,100 $13,012 $354,032 The sources of my funded grants are all private DuPont, BASF, DAS, UAP, etc. Unfunded project proposals were submitted to either private or public granting offices. In-kind services include the costs of herbicides, helicopter/skidder applications for selected projects, and land rental. 6