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Tree Planting Overview – User needs

Tree Planting Overview – User needs. BWG/FIA Meeting, Atlanta GA, May 21-22, 2013 John Paul McTague Rayonier Inc. April 2013 SRS – website update by John Pye. Seedling production from Auburn University is more revealing, albeit without acreage statistics.

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Tree Planting Overview – User needs

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  1. Tree Planting Overview – User needs BWG/FIA Meeting, Atlanta GA, May 21-22, 2013 John Paul McTague Rayonier Inc.

  2. April 2013 SRS – website update by John Pye

  3. Seedling production from Auburn University is more revealing, albeit without acreage statistics

  4. The Southern Forest Nursery Management Cooperative only had 71% response • Bareroot and container • Hardwood and conifer

  5. Other groups augment some information

  6. Occasional studies, such as the SJAF 2002 26(2), don’t provide a continual perspective of tree planting

  7. I like the annual update used in Brazil to quickly convey the current status and change of planted forests

  8. Yearly changes by state and species in hectares

  9. Other university sites use the same data and help synthesize the information Price of forest land/ha Pine - price of cut and stacked large sawtimber

  10. Useful data for industry • Nursery production by species and stock • FIA assumptions used for acreage computations (by state or physiographic region) • Genetic value of seedlings (generation, clonal, etc.) • Spatial distribution graphics • Export features that facilitate 3rd party use for economic analysis

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