Long-term Assessment of Financial Maturity, Diameter-limit Selection in the Central Appalachians

Long-term Assessment of Financial Maturity, Diameter-limit Selection in the Central Appalachians
Author: Thomas M. Schuler
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Total Pages: 20
Release: 2007
Genre: Forest management
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Financial maturity, diameter-limit (FMDL) selection was proposed more than three decades ago as a replacement for diameter-limit cutting. FMDL incorporates financial maturity guidelines for individual trees, high-priority removal of poor-quality trees, and guidelines for residual basal area. We provide the first long-term assessment of this practice after more than three decades of implementation. FMDL selection is evaluated in terms periodic yield of merchantable board feet, residual basal area, butt-log quality, and species composition. Recommendations for lowering the minimum residual basal area are presented. Management implications regarding controlling species composition are discussed.

20 Years of Intensive Uneven-aged Management

20 Years of Intensive Uneven-aged Management
Author: George R. Trimble (Jr.)
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Total Pages: 16
Release: 1970
Genre: Forest management
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S2In a 1948 study of uneven-aged forest management, with individual tree-selection cuttings, was begun on two 31-acre stands of Appalachian hardwoods in West Virginia. Now, after 20 years, these stands are beginning to show how this kind of management affects growth, yield, and species composition. S3.