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  2. Forest cover by state and territory in the United States

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    Map of wood-filled areas in the United States, circa 2000 [1]. In the United States, the forest cover by state and territory is estimated from tree-attributes using the basic statistics reported by the Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) program of the Forest Service. [2]

  3. Christmas tree production - Wikipedia

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    Each tree can cost land owners $5–10 from the time it is planted as a seedling until it is harvested as a mature Christmas tree; that cost includes land costs, and costs accumulated through the growing process. [30] In the early 21st century, Christmas tree farmers typically got annual returns of between $600–1,000 per acre of trees planted ...

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

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    Hustle connected with eight Christmas tree farms in five different states and surveyed them to discover that, on average, they sell 6- to 7-foot trees cut, baled, and loaded, for $35 each. After ...

  5. Stand density index - Wikipedia

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    The above equation is an expression for computing the stand density index from the number of trees per acre and the diameter of the tree of average basal area. Assume that a stand with basal area of 150 square feet (14 m 2) and 400 trees per acre is measured. The dbh of the tree of average basal area D is:

  6. Are the Most Expensive Christmas Trees Worth It? - AOL

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    Are Pricier Aritificial Trees Worth It? The problem is that $400 is by no means the ceiling for fake trees. The New York Times released its top picks for 2021 and they range from just under $200 ...

  7. Pinyon pine - Wikipedia

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    Each pinyon cone produces 10 to 30 seeds and a productive stand of pinyon trees in a good year can produce 250 pounds (110 kg) on 1 acre (0.40 ha) of land. An average worker can collect about 22 pounds (10.0 kg) of unshelled pinyon seed in a day's work.

  8. Why were 21 acres of trees cleared in Carolina Forest? Here’s ...

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    Close to an apartment complex and the Horry County Memorial Library in Carolina Forest at 2250 Carolina Forest Blvd., the 21-acre property’s many trees were cut down and driven away in late ...

  9. Basal area - Wikipedia

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    Basal area is the cross-sectional area of trees at breast height (1.3m or 4.5 ft above ground). It is a common way to describe stand density. In forest management, basal area usually refers to merchantable timber and is given on a per hectare or per acre basis.