How To Release Crop Trees In Precommercial Hardwood Stands
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Crop Tree Release in Precommercial Hardwood Stands
Author | : David Mercker |
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Total Pages | : 12 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Hardwood industry |
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Early Crop-tree Release and Species Cleaning in Young Northern Hardwoods
Author | : Paul E. Sendak |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 20 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Forest thinning |
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In 1959 a study of crop-tree release and species cleaning was established in a 25-year-old northern hardwood stand growing on an above-average hardwood site that resulted from a silvicultural clearcut in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Three treatmentslight crop-tree release, heavy release, and species cleaningwere randomly assigned to quarter-acre plots, five plots per treatment, including five untreated plots. The stand was followed for 5 years and based on the results, treatment effects were projected to a stand age of 45 years. These projections were subjected to a financial analysis. The treatment plots were tallied at stand ages 56 (1990) and 69 (2003) years. We summarize the results of the early crop-tree release and species cleaning and provide a long-term financial perspective based on the new tallies. Our goal was to repeat the financial analysis and re-examine the results and conclusions of the original study. We found that the return on investment at stand ages 56 and 69 years was not as good as originally reported. The least expensive treatment, a light crop-tree release, gave the greatest return on investment. An opportunity for a commercial thinning between stand age 45 and 56 was missed and most likely would have improved the financial outcome of the treatments. Approximately 400 crop trees per acre were selected for release in 1959 but 200 crop trees per acre would have been more than sufficient and would have improved the financial outcome of the treatments by lowering initial cost. On a similarly good hardwood site, with an equally well stocked young stand, and good markets for small diameter roundwood, we only can speculate that releasing 200 or preferably fewer dominant or codominant trees per acre at stand age 25 followed by a commercial thinning when feasible after stand age 45 could be a good investment for a landowner.
Precommercial Crop-tree Thinning in a Mixed Northern Hardwood Stand
Author | : Nancy G. Voorhis |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 8 |
Release | : 1990 |
Genre | : Forests and forestry |
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The effectiveness of precommercial crop tree thinning was investigated by thinning crop trees of paper birch, yellow birch, and sugar maple to two intensity levels at 8 years of age. Analysis of covariance on post thinning growth measurements taken 7 years later indicated a significant increase in diameter and crown-diameter growth, with the pattern of response varying by species. The study suggests that a uniform crop-tree thinning treatment for a stand composed of species with varying tolerances will rarely produce the best response for all the species.
Applying a Crop-tree Release in Small-sawtimber White Oak Stands
Author | : Jeffrey W. Stringer |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 24 |
Release | : 1988 |
Genre | : Forest thinning |
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S2Small-sawtimber white oak crop trees in Kentucky were released by a crown-touching technique. In two cutting treatments, 20 and 34 crop trees were released per acre at a total cost of $35 and $42, respectively. Both treatments yielded commercial volumes of cut material. Total mean merchantable volume (>5.0 inches d.b.h.) in cut trees was 693 cubic feet/acre, with approximately 2,400 board feet/acre in sawtimber (2 11.0 inches d.b.h.). On the basis of early crop-tree stem response, the released trees are growing 0.16 inch/year compared with 0.13 inch/year for the unreleased trees. S3.
Guidelines for Managing Immature Appalachian Hardwood Stands
Author | : H. Clay Smith |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 300 |
Release | : 1986 |
Genre | : Forest management |
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A Guide to Hardwood Timber Stand Improvement
Author | : Kenneth F. Lancaster |
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Total Pages | : 12 |
Release | : 1975 |
Genre | : Forest management |
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