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The ability to cruise
timber with fixed or variable (dot-tally or plot-by-plot) plots/points, as well as strips
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The availability of
Doyle, International, and Scribner volume tables
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A variety of timber form
classes (one foot classes between 70 and 90)
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Stand and stock tables using one inch or two inch classes
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Board feet, cords,
cunits, and pounds marketing units
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A variety of reports that may be printed and/or saved to files
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