"We have described a part of the potential economic benefit to a landowner who chooses to use single-tree selection as a forest management tool. Additional values remain within the forest itself. Using single-tree selection leaves a productive and healthy forest in place year after year. Remembering Guldin and Baker's (1998, Journal of Forestry) simple guideline of cutting the worst and leaving the best, a managed forest can continue to return ever greater economic and social benefits in the future."
Greg F. Iffrig, Clinton E. Trammel, and Terry Cunningham. 2004. Pioneer Forest: A Case Study in Sustainable Forest Management. Pages 193-204 in S.L. Flader, editor, Toward Sustainability for Missouri Forests. General Technical Report NC-239, USDA Forest Service, North Central Research Station, St. Paul, MN. 251 p.
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