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  2. Tree volume measurement - Wikipedia

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    The Ice Glen pine, in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, estimated to be around 300 years old or possibly older based on dating of nearby pines, shows a decline in annual volume increase to approximately half of that for the trees in the 90 to 180-year age class, but still averaged a volume increase of 5.8 ft 3 over the five year monitoring period ...

  3. Volume table - Wikipedia

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    A volume table is a chart to aid in the estimation of standing timber volume. These tables are based on volume equations and use correlations between certain aspects of a tree to estimate the volume to a degree of certainty. The diameter at breast height (DBH) and the merchantable height are used to determine the total volume. Difficulties ...

  4. Tree girth measurement - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] On a slope this is considered as halfway between the ground level at the upper and lower sides of the tree. This "breast height" value is a measurement grandfathered from decades of forestry applications. It was developed because of the simplicity and ease of measurement. There is no one ideal height at which to measure girth.

  5. Here's How the Price of Christmas Trees Has Changed ... - AOL

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    A whopping 25-30 million Christmas trees are sold each year in the U.S. At about $80 a pop, the Christmas tree industry is considered a $2 billion business . SerrNovik/istockphoto

  6. Tree measurement - Wikipedia

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    There are direct measurements. Shorter trees can be measured using a long pole extended vertically to the top of the tree. Larger trees can be climbed and a tape measurement made from the highest point of the climb to the base of the tree. The distance to the top of the tree can be measured from that point, if needed, using a pole.

  7. Did you know trees can add significant value to your home? - AOL

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    Appraisals of similar homes with established trees have the potential to increase the value by more than 15% compared to a similar home without trees.

  8. Planting These Trees in Your Yard Can Add Thousands to Your ...

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    Several recent studies show that large, mature trees add significant value to a property, estimating thousands of dollars. Not to mention all the enjoyment they give homeowners who live on-site.

  9. Stand density index - Wikipedia

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    Stand density index (SDI; also known as Reineke's Stand Density Index [1] after its founder) is a measure of the stocking of a stand of trees based on the number of trees per unit area and diameter at breast height (DBH) of the tree of average basal area, also known as the quadratic mean diameter. It may also be defined as the degree of ...