Abstract The author describes, in this article, the methods employed in securing growth data for three counties of North Carolina; the methods used involve the application of yield tables to the areas examined and the measurement of increment on individual trees; the two methods are compared and a means is suggested for correcting the shortcomings of both.
Roy B. Thomson (Fri,) studied this question.
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