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Informal Project Reports

1996

Plantations

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Project Report No. 48, Loblolly Pine Plantations In East Texas Two Harvest Schedules No Thinning & Final Harvest At 30 Years, Thin At 15 Years & Final Harvest At 30 Years, Sawlog/Veneer Wood Flow Comparison, A Simulation, J. David Lenhart, Jennifer Allen Nov 1996

Project Report No. 48, Loblolly Pine Plantations In East Texas Two Harvest Schedules No Thinning & Final Harvest At 30 Years, Thin At 15 Years & Final Harvest At 30 Years, Sawlog/Veneer Wood Flow Comparison, A Simulation, J. David Lenhart, Jennifer Allen

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DOES A THINNING AT 15 YEARS WITH FINAL HARVEST AT 30 YEARS INCREASE SAWLOG/VENEER WOOD FLOW? DOES A THINNING AT 15 YEARS WITH FINAL HARVEST AT 30 YEARS INCREASE NET PRESENT VALUE?


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

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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. 45, Loblolly Pine Plantations In East Texas Thinned And Unthinned - Total Wood Flow Comparison A Simulation, J. David Lenhart, Curtis Vanderschaaf Jun 1996

Project Report No. 45, Loblolly Pine Plantations In East Texas Thinned And Unthinned - Total Wood Flow Comparison A Simulation, J. David Lenhart, Curtis Vanderschaaf

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In East Texas loblolly pine plantations, is the total wood flow from a thinning and a final harvest greater than total wood flow from just a final harvest? That is, does including one thinning in the rotation have an advantage over no thinning in the production of wood during the rotation?