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Research Report No. 13, Estimating Dry Weight Of Understory Woody Plants In East Texas, Hershel C. Reeves, J. David Lenhart
Research Report No. 13, Estimating Dry Weight Of Understory Woody Plants In East Texas, Hershel C. Reeves, J. David Lenhart
Informal Project Reports
Equations are presented to estimate the total aboveground ovendry Weight of 19 different species of small woody plants common to understory of East Texas forests. For each of the 19 species, the predicting variable is basal diameter.
Research Report No. 12, Stand Structure And Yield Of Slash Pine Plantations On Non-Old-Fields In East Texas, J. David Lenhart
Research Report No. 12, Stand Structure And Yield Of Slash Pine Plantations On Non-Old-Fields In East Texas, J. David Lenhart
Informal Project Reports
A diameter distribution yield prediction system is presented for slash Pine ( Pinus elliottii Engelm.) plantations on non-old-fields in East Texas. The system was developed using data from the initial rneasurement of the ETPPRP permanent plots in slash pine plantations.
Research Project No. 11, Stand Structure And Yield Of Loblolly Pine Plantations On Non-Old-Fields In East Texas, J. David Lenhart
Research Project No. 11, Stand Structure And Yield Of Loblolly Pine Plantations On Non-Old-Fields In East Texas, J. David Lenhart
Informal Project Reports
A diameter distribution yield prediction system is presented for loblolly pine ( pinus taeda L.) plantations on non-old-fields in East Texas. The system was developed using data from the initial measurement of the ETPPRP permanent plots in loblolly pine plantations.
Research Project No. 7, Estimating The Dry Weight Of Individual Loblolly Pine Trees Planted In East Texas, Thomas J. Wiswell, Jock A. Blackard, J. David Lenhart
Research Project No. 7, Estimating The Dry Weight Of Individual Loblolly Pine Trees Planted In East Texas, Thomas J. Wiswell, Jock A. Blackard, J. David Lenhart
Informal Project Reports
Equations are presented to estimate the dry weight in pounds or the wood in the stem and branches of individual loblolly pine trees Planted on site-prepared land in East Texas.
Research Project No. 8, Estimating The Cubic Foot Volume Of Individual Slash Pine Trees Planted In East Texas, Terry L. Hackett
Research Project No. 8, Estimating The Cubic Foot Volume Of Individual Slash Pine Trees Planted In East Texas, Terry L. Hackett
Informal Project Reports
Equations are presented to estimate the cubic foot content of the wood and berk in tile stern and branches of individual slash pine trees Planted on site-prepared land in East Texas. Taper functions are also developed.
Research Project No. 9, Estimating The Green Weight Of Individual Slash Pine Trees Planted In East Texas, Charlie J. Laman
Research Project No. 9, Estimating The Green Weight Of Individual Slash Pine Trees Planted In East Texas, Charlie J. Laman
Informal Project Reports
Equations are presented to estimate the green weight in pounds of the wood, bark and needles in the stern and branches of individual slash pine trees planted on site-prepared lend in East Texas.
Research Report No. 10, Estimating The Dry Weight Of Individual Slash Pine Trees Planted In East Texas, J. David Lenhart
Research Report No. 10, Estimating The Dry Weight Of Individual Slash Pine Trees Planted In East Texas, J. David Lenhart
Informal Project Reports
Equations are presented to estimate the dry weight in pounds of the wood in the stem and branches of individual slash pine trees planted on site-prepared land in East Texas.
Research Report No. 6, Estimating Green Weight Of Individual Loblolly Pine Trees Planted In East Texas, Thomas J. Wiswell, Jock A. Blackard, J. David Lenhart
Research Report No. 6, Estimating Green Weight Of Individual Loblolly Pine Trees Planted In East Texas, Thomas J. Wiswell, Jock A. Blackard, J. David Lenhart
Informal Project Reports
Equations ere presented to estimate the green weight in Pounds of the wood, berk and needles in the stem end branches of individual loblolly pine trees planted on site-prepared land in East Texas.
Research Report No. 5, Estimating The Cubic Foot Volume Of Individual Loblolly Pine Trees Planted In East Texas, Thomas J. Wiswell, Jock A. Blackard, J. David Lenhart
Research Report No. 5, Estimating The Cubic Foot Volume Of Individual Loblolly Pine Trees Planted In East Texas, Thomas J. Wiswell, Jock A. Blackard, J. David Lenhart
Informal Project Reports
Equations are presented to estimate the cubic foot content of the wood and bark in the stem end branches of individual loblolly pine trees planted on site-prepared lend in East Texas. Taper functions are also developed.
Wilderness And Natural Areas In The Eastern United States: A Management Challenge, David Kulhavy, Richard N. Conner
Wilderness And Natural Areas In The Eastern United States: A Management Challenge, David Kulhavy, Richard N. Conner
Faculty Publications
"The purpose of this symposium is not to debate either the concept of wilderness or the amount of wilderness appropriate for the United States. These are not debatable issues for present purposes. The Congress has spoken twice. The Wilderness Act of 1964 (PL 88-577) and the amendments of 1975, known as the "Eastern Wilderness Act" (PL 93-622), both set-aside existing areas as wilderness and established procedures for consideration of additions to the wilderness system. The purpose of this symposium is to consider the management of wilderness areas over time. In a very real sense, if those areas established as wilderness …
Forest Protection, David Kulhavy, D. B. Drummond
Forest Protection, David Kulhavy, D. B. Drummond
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No abstract provided.
Visitor Needs And User Impact, H. K. Cordell, M H. Legg, K. E. Cathey
Visitor Needs And User Impact, H. K. Cordell, M H. Legg, K. E. Cathey
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
An Introduction To Wilderness And Natural Area Management, David Kulhavy, D. B. Drummond
An Introduction To Wilderness And Natural Area Management, David Kulhavy, D. B. Drummond
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Introduction To Forest Valuation And Investment Analysis, Steven H. Bullard, Thomas A. Monaghan, Thomas J. Straka
Introduction To Forest Valuation And Investment Analysis, Steven H. Bullard, Thomas A. Monaghan, Thomas J. Straka
Faculty Publications
Most foresters and forest landowners are aware that money has a time value. A dollar today is worth more than a dollar tomorrow. If you borrow $1,000 from the bank today, you would have to pay back more than $1,000 in 90 days. The term forest economists use for this concept is the t :!me value of money: the closer to today you receive a sum of money, the greater its present value.