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Pages 779-785

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From page 779...
... The lowest cost per hectare of $494 is very similar to the average cost of establishing loblolly pines in plantations in the Southeast on cropland. It would be relatively rare, however, for the minimal site preparation efforts described by the North Carolina State University (NCSU)
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From page 781...
... Cropland rental rates vary both within region and between regions. Table I.2 indicates some of the land rental estimates and other annual costs assumed by various economists.
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From page 783...
... A simple cost accounting spreadsheet was used to evaluate the effect of various levels of yield and land rental cost on the final delivered cost with an assumed discount rate of 10 percent. The yield levels used are not the best yields observed in experimental trials in the region, but rather yields that are assumed to be obtainable with currently available plant materials on a variety of cropland conditions in the region.
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From page 785...
... North Carolina State University Hardwood Research Cooperative.


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