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Volume Tables and Point-Sampling Factors for Shortleaf Pines in Plantation on Abandoned Fields in Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia Highlands (1968)

Smalley, G. W., & Bower, D. R. (1968). Volume Tables and Point-Sampling Factors for Shortleaf Pines in Plantation on Abandoned Fields in Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia Highlands. Southern Forest Experiment Station, Research Paper SO-39. Retrieved from http://www.srs.fs.fed.us/pubs/595

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The tables and equations published here provide ways to estimate total and merchantable cubic-foot volumes, both inside and outside bark, of shortleaf pines (Pinus echinata Mill.) planted on abandoned fields in the Ridge and Valley, Cumberland Plateau, Eastern Highland Rim, and Western Highland Rim regions of Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia (fig. 1). There already are about 60,000 acres of shortleaf plantations on such sites, and more are likely to be established. The tables and equations should prove useful in growth and yield studies, forest inventories, timber sales, and management plans

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