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Loblolly pine

1996

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Project Report No. 50, Site Index Equations For Loblolly And Slash Pine Plantations In East Texas, Update: Fall 1996, Chris Bergt, Chris Edmonson, Jason Gibson, Robert Hactel, John Hamilton, Michael Hasagama, Justin Jordan, David Leary, Clif Motheral, Nathan Smith, Jason Wallace, Steven Wright Nov 1996

Project Report No. 50, Site Index Equations For Loblolly And Slash Pine Plantations In East Texas, Update: Fall 1996, Chris Bergt, Chris Edmonson, Jason Gibson, Robert Hactel, John Hamilton, Michael Hasagama, Justin Jordan, David Leary, Clif Motheral, Nathan Smith, Jason Wallace, Steven Wright

Informal Project Reports

Site index prediction equations for loblolly ( Pinus taeda L.) and slash ( Pinus elliottii Engelm. ) pine plantations in East Texas.


Project Report No. 47, Loblolly Pine Plantations In East Texas Two Harvest Schedules, No Thinning, Final Harvest At 25 Years Thin At 15 Years Final Harvest At 25 Years Sawlog/Veneer Wood Flow Comparison, A Simulation, J. David Lenhart, Jennifer Allen Nov 1996

Project Report No. 47, Loblolly Pine Plantations In East Texas Two Harvest Schedules, No Thinning, Final Harvest At 25 Years Thin At 15 Years Final Harvest At 25 Years Sawlog/Veneer Wood Flow Comparison, A Simulation, J. David Lenhart, Jennifer Allen

Informal Project Reports

DOES A THINNING AT IS YEARS WITH FINAL HARVEST AT 25 YEARS INCREASE SAWLOG/VENEER WOOD FLOW? DOES A THINNING AT IS YEARS WITH FINAL HARVEST AT 25 YEARS INCREASE NET PRESENT VALUE?


Project Report No. 42, High/Low Counties, Curtis Vanderschaaf, J. David Lenhart Apr 1996

Project Report No. 42, High/Low Counties, Curtis Vanderschaaf, J. David Lenhart

Informal Project Reports

Which East Texas counties tend to have the highest and lowest values of certain pine plantation attributes?

Loblolly and Slash pine plantation attributes considered are:
• Ability of area to grow pine plantations •
• Percent of pines with crooked stems •
• Pecent of pines with stem fusiform rust •
• Visual quality •


Project Report No. 43, Site Index Equations For Loblolly And Slash Pine Plantations In East Texas, Update: 1996, Don Campbell, Steve Croft, Mark Dougharty, Doug Foster, John Hawkins, William Howard, Young Jin Lee, Jason Love, Derek Mckean, Kendall Watts, Kurtis White Apr 1996

Project Report No. 43, Site Index Equations For Loblolly And Slash Pine Plantations In East Texas, Update: 1996, Don Campbell, Steve Croft, Mark Dougharty, Doug Foster, John Hawkins, William Howard, Young Jin Lee, Jason Love, Derek Mckean, Kendall Watts, Kurtis White

Informal Project Reports

In this update, after combining the data from the two subplots comprising each ETPPRP plot, the number of age-height pairs available for this analysis is 1,520 loblolly and 658 slash. the It is anticipated that the equations in this :996 update may productivity of East Texas loblolly and slash pine plantations quantify in a more accurate and reliable manner than the four previous sets 0: equations.


Project Report No. 40, Influence Of Plantation Variables On Crown Height, Young-Jin Lee, J. David Lenhart Jan 1996

Project Report No. 40, Influence Of Plantation Variables On Crown Height, Young-Jin Lee, J. David Lenhart

Informal Project Reports

A plantation management question ... Is it possible to estimate the distance from the ground to the first live branch of a planted pine tree? The Bast Texas Pine Plantation Research Project (ETPPRP) in a recent investigation addressed this question, and the answer was yes. An analysis of the ETPPRP data set produced equations to estimate crown height (the distance from the ground to the first live branch).