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How Are Investment Returns Affected by Competition Control and Southern Oak Seedling Survival?

Grebner, D. L., Ezell, A. W., Gaddis, D. A., and Bullard, S. H. IN: Proceedings of the 12th biennial southern silvicultural research conference, p. 547-550. USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, General Technical Report SRS-71. Kristina F. Connor, ed. 2004.

Abstract—Increasing numbers of landowners are establishing hardwood plantations to satisfy their management objectives.Despite a dearth of research on competition control and its effects on initial hardwood plantation survival and investmentreturns, this study examines alternative competition control regimes for southern oak establishment. The analysis includesestimates of land expectation value for comparing alternatives. Our results suggest that greater returns can be achieved forsouthern oaks during both good and bad rainfall years, using methods that maximize survival through competition control.


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Author(s): Donald L. Grebner, Andrew W. Ezell, Deborah A. Gaddis, Steven H. Bullard

Section: Business Management