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ACES Allowable Cut Evaluation Simulator : a microcomputer program for determination of allowable cuts for a MacIntosh computer : version 1.0 user's manual.

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University of Minnesota

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This manual describes how to use ACES, a program which calculates allowable cuts according to various volume control and area control methods and simulates growth of a specified inventory over time with an allowable cut being implemented.

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Research supported by the College of Natural Resources and Project MinneMac of the University of Minnesota. Published as departmental staff paper series no. 17,187 of the Agricultural Experiment Station.

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Rose, Dietmar; Johnson, Dave; Pelkki, Matthew H.. (1989). ACES Allowable Cut Evaluation Simulator : a microcomputer program for determination of allowable cuts for a MacIntosh computer : version 1.0 user's manual.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/5944.

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