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Title: Logging costs for a trial of intensive residue removal.
Author(s): Adams, Thomas C.
Date: 1980
Source: Res. Note PNW-RN-347. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station. 11 p
Station ID: RN-PNW-347
Description: Logging costs were developed in a study of residue removal to specified levels in each of three size classes: 1/4 to 3, 3.1 to 9, and over 9 inches in diameter. These levels were determined by an interdisciplinary team during initial sale planning and represented levels that would be desired to attain without slash burning. Cable yarding was specified. This trial was conducted on the Wind River Experimental Forest near Carson, Washington.
Keywords: Logging enterprise costs, residue management, intensive management
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Adams, Thomas C.  1980.  Logging costs for a trial of intensive residue removal..   Res. Note PNW-RN-347. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station. 11 p




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