1971
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.99181
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Field and computer procedures for managed-stand yield tables /

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“…3. Field and computer procedures to develop yield tables for managed stands (Myers 1971 These yield tables can be made available quickly and at low cost from data obtained from temporary plots. 4.…”
Section: Yield Predictionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…3. Field and computer procedures to develop yield tables for managed stands (Myers 1971 These yield tables can be made available quickly and at low cost from data obtained from temporary plots. 4.…”
Section: Yield Predictionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since stand condition and severity of dwarf mistletoe infection change with time and in response to The real importance of these tools is their capacity to produce a series of yield tables which show how outcomes will vary in response to changes in cultural treatments and/or variations in original stand or site conditions. They allow the manager to examine the probable results of alternative operations before money is spent on them (Myers 1971).…”
Section: Yield Predictionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and lodgepole pine (Myers 1966(Myers , 1967. Data are now being collected in the central Rocky Mountains and analyzed by Myers (1971) field and computer simulation procedures to develop yield tables for managed spruce-fir stands. The simulation program will generate tables derived from field data on past growth in relation to stand density, age, and site quality obtained from a large number of temporary plots in existing unmanaged but uniformly spaced spruce-fir stands..…”
Section: Managed Standsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The program can produce a series of yield tables which show how projected outcomes will vary in response to changes in cultural treatments and/or variations in original stand and site conditions. With this series of yield projections, the manager can examine the probable results of his operations, make necessary changes in the management of his resources, and study the effects of these changes before money is spent on them (Myers 1971).…”
Section: Managed Standsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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