Skip to content
University of Georgia wordmark
UGA Center for Invasive Species & Ecosystem Health home
  • ABOUT
    • TEAM
    • CONTACT
  • TOPICS
  • PORTFOLIO
    • TOOLS
    • APPS
    • WEBSITES
    • PUBLICATIONS
  • SERVICES
    • SUPPORT
    • OFFICE HOURS
  • NEWS & EVENTS
  • ABOUT
    • TEAM
    • CONTACT
  • TOPICS
  • PORTFOLIO
    • TOOLS
    • APPS
    • WEBSITES
    • PUBLICATIONS
  • SERVICES
    • SUPPORT
    • OFFICE HOURS
  • NEWS & EVENTS
CONTRIBUTE
UGA Center for Invasive Species & Ecosystem Health home
  • ABOUT
    • TEAM
    • CONTACT
  • TOPICS
  • PORTFOLIO
    • TOOLS
    • APPS
    • WEBSITES
    • PUBLICATIONS
  • SERVICES
    • SUPPORT
    • OFFICE HOURS
  • NEWS & EVENTS
  • ABOUT
    • TEAM
    • CONTACT
  • TOPICS
  • PORTFOLIO
    • TOOLS
    • APPS
    • WEBSITES
    • PUBLICATIONS
  • SERVICES
    • SUPPORT
    • OFFICE HOURS
  • NEWS & EVENTS

Intensive Forest Management Series

Home » Topics » Forestry » Intensive Forest Management Series

Intensive Forest Management Series

  • Shifting Rowcrop and Pasture Land to Tree Crops in GEORGIA: Marginal Crop and Pasture Acres Examined
  • Shifting Rowcrop and Pasture Land to Tree Crops in GEORGIA: Woodflow and Financial Returns for Oldfield Timber Crops Examined
  • Shifting Rowcrop and Pasture Land to Tree Crops in GEORGIA: Long-term land Leases for Oldfield Timber Crops Examined

Why Not Selling Your Best Southern Pine Trees in a First Thinning Can Make Sound Economic Sense

  • Using Three Wood Product Classes
  • A Comparison of Selling Timber Using Three versus Four Wood Product Classes
  • Using Three Wood Product Classes – Impact on Rotation Length Financial Measures
  • A Comparison of Selling Timber Using Three versus Four Wood Product Classes – Impact on Rotation Length Financial Measures

Additional Resources

  • Calculating Future Value (FV) of a Single Sum
  • Opportunities for Intensive Pine Plantation Management
  • Forest Management Options Evaluation for Oldfield Afforestation with Loblolly Pine Stands in the U.S. South Using WINYIELD © v. 1.11 and GaPPS© v. 4.20 Software Systems
  • Evaluating Pine Regeneration Economic Opportunities: Natural Regeneration,  Cut-over Planted, and  Oldfield Afforestation Pine Stands
  • New Forest Inventory Statistics for Southeast Georgia
  • Loblolly Pine – Pushing the Limits of Growth
  • The Georgia Public and its Forest: Attitudes and Knowledge Regarding Forest Resource Use
 
University of Georgia home

Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources

College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences

Department of Entomology

Image Usage

Contribute

Privacy

Accessibility

Support

Bugwood Tools

Office Hours

Contact Us

University of Georgia®

BUGWOOD on

Facebook-f X-twitter Instagram Youtube Linkedin
University of Georgia home

Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources

College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences

Department of Entomology

Support

Bugwood Tools

Contact Us

Image Usage

Contribute

Privacy

Accessibility

University of Georgia®

BUGWOOD on

Facebook-f X-twitter Instagram Youtube Linkedin
University of Georgia home

Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources

College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences

Department of Entomology

Image Usage

Contribute

Privacy

Accessibility

Support

Bugwood Tools

Office Hours

Contact Us

BUGWOOD on

Facebook-f X-twitter Instagram Youtube Linkedin

University of Georgia®

University of Georgia home

Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources

College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences

Department of Entomology

Image Usage

Contribute

Policies & Terms

Support

Bugwood Tools

Contact Us

BUGWOOD on

Facebook-f X-twitter Instagram Youtube Linkedin

University of Georgia®