The spruce/fir resource appears to have a healthy starting inventory which was roughly in balance between growth and drain over the last five-year inventory cycle. Modeling shows that there is an opportunity over the next twenty years to significantly increase the harvest levels of spruce/fir while still maintaining current levels of total spruce/fir standing inventory. In previous runs of the same model, we demonstrate that spruce/fir standing inventory would build significantly if the harvest levels remained at or below the average levels harvested over the last three years
Management guides for uneven-aged forest stands periodically need to be revisited and updated based ...
Mass timber products are growing in popularity as a substitute for steel and concrete, reducing embo...
The spruce-fir forest cover type, occupying nearly 8 million acres in Maine, accounts for approximat...
The spruce/fir resource appears to have a healthy starting inventory which was roughly in balance be...
Increasing societal demands on our forest resources have generated a need for improved understanding...
The purpose of this report is to examine the traditonal hardwood resources of sawlogs and pulpwood, ...
Maine Forest Service (MFS) was asked by the Governor’s Wood-to-Energy (WTE) Task Force to develop an...
Maines spruce-fir forest is the most commercially important forest type in the state of Maine and th...
The USDA Forest Service - Forest Inventory & Analysis, Northern Research Station is the continuing m...
A Maine Forest Service survey released on Monday shows that the state\u27s supply of spruce and fir ...
Determining the optimal timing and type of entry in mid-rotation, unthinned stands can be complicate...
Despite the commercial importance, and abundant harvest, of eastern white pine (Pinus strobus L.) in...
Commercial thinning (CT) is an important silvicultural practice in the northeastern US. Relatively l...
Abstract: Estimating the amount of standing deadwood in forests is crucial for assessing wildlife ha...
Abstract Management guides for uneven-aged forest stands periodically need to be revisited and updat...
Management guides for uneven-aged forest stands periodically need to be revisited and updated based ...
Mass timber products are growing in popularity as a substitute for steel and concrete, reducing embo...
The spruce-fir forest cover type, occupying nearly 8 million acres in Maine, accounts for approximat...
The spruce/fir resource appears to have a healthy starting inventory which was roughly in balance be...
Increasing societal demands on our forest resources have generated a need for improved understanding...
The purpose of this report is to examine the traditonal hardwood resources of sawlogs and pulpwood, ...
Maine Forest Service (MFS) was asked by the Governor’s Wood-to-Energy (WTE) Task Force to develop an...
Maines spruce-fir forest is the most commercially important forest type in the state of Maine and th...
The USDA Forest Service - Forest Inventory & Analysis, Northern Research Station is the continuing m...
A Maine Forest Service survey released on Monday shows that the state\u27s supply of spruce and fir ...
Determining the optimal timing and type of entry in mid-rotation, unthinned stands can be complicate...
Despite the commercial importance, and abundant harvest, of eastern white pine (Pinus strobus L.) in...
Commercial thinning (CT) is an important silvicultural practice in the northeastern US. Relatively l...
Abstract: Estimating the amount of standing deadwood in forests is crucial for assessing wildlife ha...
Abstract Management guides for uneven-aged forest stands periodically need to be revisited and updat...
Management guides for uneven-aged forest stands periodically need to be revisited and updated based ...
Mass timber products are growing in popularity as a substitute for steel and concrete, reducing embo...
The spruce-fir forest cover type, occupying nearly 8 million acres in Maine, accounts for approximat...