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Predicting the operability of South Carolina coastal plain soils for alternative harvesting systems<br />

J. Steven Carruth <strong>and</strong> James C. Brown .................................................................................................................................. 47<br />

Soil compaction <strong>and</strong> disturbance research on recent timber harvest <strong>operations</strong> in Oregon<br />

Dr. Paul Adams, Dr. Loren D. Kellogg, Marganne Allen, <strong>and</strong> Johan Hogervorst .................................................................. 54<br />

Timber harvester perceived costs <strong>and</strong> benefits of applying water quality best management practices in Minnesota<br />

Dr. Charles R. Blinn <strong>and</strong> Rick Dahlman ................................................................................................................................ 55<br />

A new concept <strong>and</strong> approach <strong>to</strong> the introduction of mechanized silvicultural <strong>operations</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

equipment <strong>to</strong> rural, timber-based communities<br />

Dr. Peter Schiess, Dr. Joseph McNeet, <strong>and</strong> Bart Phillips ....................................................................................................... 61<br />

Quantifying residual st<strong>and</strong> damage in partial harvest <strong>operations</strong><br />

Stephen J. Pilker<strong>to</strong>n ................................................................................................................................................................ 62<br />

Damage <strong>to</strong> residual trees during partial harvests: Measurement, analysis, <strong>and</strong> implications<br />

Dr. Joseph McNeel, David Briggs, <strong>and</strong> Brent Peterson ......................................................................................................... 73<br />

How <strong>to</strong> manage thinning with low damages of st<strong>and</strong>ing trees: Experience from the model<br />

Bostjan Kosir .......................................................................................................................................................................... 82<br />

Sustainable <strong>forest</strong> management in grey alder st<strong>and</strong>s as energy <strong>and</strong> buffer <strong>forest</strong>s in Es<strong>to</strong>nia<br />

Dr. Hardi Tullus, U<strong>to</strong> M<strong>and</strong>er, Krista Lohlnus, Krista Keedus, <strong>and</strong> Veiko Uri ...................................................................... 92<br />

Session 3: Improving Efficiency of Forest Operations<br />

Modera<strong>to</strong>r: Tom Snellgrove, USDA Forest Service, Washing<strong>to</strong>n, DC, USA<br />

Cut-<strong>to</strong>-length harvesting on a small woodlot in New Engl<strong>and</strong>: A case study<br />

Nei! K. Huyler <strong>and</strong> Dr. Chris B. LeDoux ............................................................................................................................. 102<br />

Cable yarding as a low-impact alternative on sensitive sites in the Lake States<br />

John A. Sturos <strong>and</strong> Michael A. Thompson ........................................................................................................................... 109<br />

Value maximization of fbrest st<strong>and</strong>s through optimal inven<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>and</strong> cross-cutting methodologies<br />

Dr. Maarten Nieuwenhuis <strong>and</strong> Liam Malone ....................................................................................................................... 117<br />

Progress report on the development of an integrated value management system<br />

Dr. Glen Murphy, David Lane, <strong>and</strong> Paul Cossens ................................................................................................................ 124<br />

The cost of product sorting during harvesting<br />

Jean-Francois Gingras .......................................................................................................................................................... 130<br />

International st<strong>and</strong>ards for <strong>forest</strong> equipment<br />

Bob Rummer ........................................................................................................................................................................ 136<br />

Research <strong>and</strong> Equipment Manufacturer Poster Session<br />

Application of geographic information systems in <strong>forest</strong> engineering<br />

Dr. Zhao Chen, Dr. Lin Tao, Tiao Jianyue, <strong>and</strong> Ma Jianxiao ............................................................................................... 141<br />

A model for predicting net revenue from harvesting <strong>operations</strong> in coastal second-growth <strong>forest</strong>s<br />

in British Columbia<br />

Bjorn Andersson ................................................................................................................................................................... 147

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