dc.contributorUnited States. Forest Service. Southern Research Station
dc.creatorMathison, Rhonda M.
dc.creatorBentley, James W.
dc.creatorJohnson, Tony G.
dc.date2018-09-25T17:19:07Z
dc.date2018-09-25T17:19:07Z
dc.date2010-10-06
dc.date2009
dc.date.accessioned2020-09-21T15:05:03Z
dc.date.available2020-09-21T15:05:03Z
dc.identifierhttps://bibliotecadigital.infor.cl/handle/20.500.12220/17684
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/3162307
dc.description26 páginas
dc.descriptionIn 2008, a harvest and utilization study was conducted on 80 operations throughout eastern Texas. There were 2,024 total trees measured: 1,335 or 66 percent were softwood, while 689 or 34 percent were hardwood. Results from this study showed that 86 percent of the total softwood volume measured was utilized for a product, and 14 percent was left as logging residue. Seventy-five percent of the hardwood volume measured was utilized for a product, while 25 percent was left as logging residue.
dc.descriptionurl.ie/diid
dc.languageInglés
dc.publisherUSDA Forest Service. Southern Research Station
dc.relationResource Bulletin SRS
dc.subjectAPROVECHAMIENTO DE LA MADERA
dc.subjectCORTA DE APROVECHAMIENTO
dc.subjectCOSECHA
dc.subjectDEFORESTACION
dc.subjectINDUSTRIA FORESTAL
dc.subjectINVENTARIOS FORESTALES
dc.subjectOPERACIONES FORESTALES
dc.subjectPRODUCTOS FORESTALES
dc.subjectRESIDUOS DE EXPLOTACION FORESTAL
dc.subjectRESTOS DE CORTA
dc.subjectTEXAS
dc.subjectTRATAMIENTO DE LOS RESTOS DE CORTAS
dc.subjectVALOR DE LA MADERA EN PIE
dc.titleEast Texas harvest and utilization study, 2008
dc.typeMonografías
dc.coverageAsheville


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