ENTS, Larry T

While not a RSI could an average spread be taken of a single species
in a given area? Say Live Oaks in Southern Mississippi?  It should
give an average spread of large LO in that given area. Larry, you
could choose trees as you have been doing. Trees larger than 19' in
girth.

It is just an idea.

James P.

On Jan 9, 2:07 pm, James Parton <[email protected]> wrote:
> Bob, Will, Ed.
>
> ENTS uses Rucker Height Index and sometimes Rucker Girth Index to
> acertain a forest. Has anyone ever thought of a Rucker Spread Index?
> Would it be of any real use? I thought of that at Congaree since we
> did average spreads on quite a few trees.
>
> James P.

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