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Alrighty, I just got a greenlight from the Professor today to do an undergraduate research project doing regeneration surveys on Ponderosa Pine and Southwestern White Pine here in the mountains of TX.
There isn't much literature out there on the two pines in this part of TX, so I figured it would be a great way to get back into forestry (I miss it!) and provide a good (I hope) set of data and info for future researchers. The conifers in this mountain range are relicts, left over from when Texas was cooler and wetter and much more heavily forested than it is now.
Do any of you current and former foresters, forest techs, log scalers, harvest planners, loggers, fallers, etc. have any suggestions and inputs as to what all I should include in this project? Any tips on regen surveys?
I have the rest of this term to write a 5-6 page proposal and then the field work will start in January.
There isn't much literature out there on the two pines in this part of TX, so I figured it would be a great way to get back into forestry (I miss it!) and provide a good (I hope) set of data and info for future researchers. The conifers in this mountain range are relicts, left over from when Texas was cooler and wetter and much more heavily forested than it is now.
Do any of you current and former foresters, forest techs, log scalers, harvest planners, loggers, fallers, etc. have any suggestions and inputs as to what all I should include in this project? Any tips on regen surveys?
I have the rest of this term to write a 5-6 page proposal and then the field work will start in January.