Harvesting Production in Uneven-Aged Loblolly-Shortleaf Pine Stands: The Crossett Farm Forestry Forties (1992)Kluender, R., Stokes, B., & Woodfin, S. (1992). Harvesting Production in Uneven-Aged Loblolly-Shortleaf Pine Stands: The Crossett Farm Forestry Forties. Southern Forest Experiment Station, Research Paper SO-269. Retrieved from https://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/pubs/rp/rp_so269.pdf Two Arkansas pine stands have been managed using uneven-aged management techniques since 1937. For many years the stands were harvested annually, but they have been harvested every 5 years since the 1970’s. A study to determine productivity of the harvesting system was completed in the fa11 of 1990. The system consisted of chain saw felling and grapple skidding. Felling and skidding productivity varied significantly with the diameter of stems or average stem volume removed from each stand. The diameter distribution of the removed material caused significant differences in productivity between the stands
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