
handle: 10919/98282 , 10919/54906
How to measure site indexes (SI). SI is a measurement commonly used by foresters to describe the productivity of a site. The higher the SI, the higher the site productivity (trees will grow faster than on a site with a lower SI).
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Forestry practices, Age, Forest management, Height, Site class assessment, Forestry, Trees
Forestry practices, Age, Forest management, Height, Site class assessment, Forestry, Trees
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