MSUES Southern Pine Thinning vs Hydric Soil Indicators Usage & Stats

Stand Density Index (SDI) is used to help determine if a pine planation is in need of thinning. Pine Thin uses the average number of trees per acre and the average diameter at breast height (DBH) of trees in your plantation to determine if a thinning is needed. Specific density management diagrams have been developed for each of the four major southern pine species (loblolly pine, shortleaf pine, longleaf pine, and slash pine). Pine Thin provides a graphical depiction of the density of a pine plantation indicating if the stand is in need of thinning (i.e., overstocked) or if thinning is not yet needed (i.e., well-stocked). The line between well stocked and understocked (full site occupancy line) is also provided as a target density for the residual stand that should be left after thinning. If average number of trees per acre and DBH are not known, Pine Thin also allows for the entry of plot data (either 1/10th or 1/100th acre) and will then compute tress per acre, average diameter, and basal area. Key Features: - Graphical depiction of pine plantation density - Indicates graphically if thinning is or is not needed - Simple timber inventory calculator included - Inventory data from either 1/10th or 1/100th acre plots - Reports average trees per acre, diameter, and basal area - Includes a step by step guide to forest inventory plots
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This app provides an easy-to-use interface for the Field Indicators of Hydric Soils in the United States version 8.2, 2018. Information is organized by the three categories of field indicators: A Indicators (All Soils), F Indicators (Loamy and Clayey Soils), and S Indicators (Sandy Soils). Additionally, Test Indicators and the Glossary of terms are also provided. The material is presented in an easy to use and navigate format that is accessible in the field even when data coverage is not available.
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MSUES Southern Pine Thinning VS.
Hydric Soil Indicators

December 26, 2024