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*Easter USA forest - '''30 dry tons''' for 40% thinning. For 25% charcoal yield, that is 7 tons per acre. 7 tons is 5 tons [[GGE]]. | |||
https://www.fs.fed.us/ne/newtown_square/publications/research_papers/pdfs/scanned/OCR/ne_rp466.pdf | https://www.fs.fed.us/ne/newtown_square/publications/research_papers/pdfs/scanned/OCR/ne_rp466.pdf | ||
60 wet and 30 dry tons per acre from 35-40% thinning based on [[Basal Area]]. | 60 wet and 30 dry tons per acre from 35-40% thinning based on [[Basal Area]]. |
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Thinning
- Easter USA forest - 30 dry tons for 40% thinning. For 25% charcoal yield, that is 7 tons per acre. 7 tons is 5 tons GGE.
https://www.fs.fed.us/ne/newtown_square/publications/research_papers/pdfs/scanned/OCR/ne_rp466.pdf
60 wet and 30 dry tons per acre from 35-40% thinning based on Basal Area.