(lorernimnt FonntH in Saxinuf. H)7 



attai'k may n-ihlrr m-i ^•^^al■_v. Tin- -i/.i- in^iuii-i m_» ( h. <>■, 



aii<l t'oriii (tt° fa<-li iii<li\ iliial cutting ur<*n Itiiri'Hii in Mn-xli-n 



\arii'^ c-iih-iilt'ialily, luit a loiij; itarri)\\ rio • 



>tri|>, rniiiiiii;; arrows the iliri'ctioii in wliiih aii<i 'n 



nittin^s art' l«'iiij; ma lo, i> tho iili'ul. tlu> ratiKi* aii<t «!<•' 



Management of the Working „„„,, y,,, „,^.,. 

 Section. 



Tlic ilirtVr»'ii«-f l.ft"f»'ii liimlicriii^ aii'l 



forostrv is that in tho lornu-r thi- timhi-r »^V »'«"'• .' *> '"'''•^ »'«" 



is troato.i as so mmh material to J on ^»'"'' «'"' ""l'.'»rtan. ... ami .; 



verto.l into .•mron.v as .|"i<klv JhhI 'hoaplv <'f ••««»>• >«-ar-. lal.oi ami .-x 



as pos.sil)lo. whil.' "in tli.- lattor th<- timlM-r •■ "■"!" '"'' ''»/" 'V ' 



is treatf.l as capital, from whi.h an annual l''"|' "• ••v<»l*'-l. H' 



iu.ome must lu- .>l.taine.l. This prin.ipl,. of '-^"l »'"• « l«rio.|i.- part. th. 



!.ustaim-,l vlH.I forms thr l.asis of all silvi "•■•■♦•••;^ary for th.; i^--- 



eultnra! mana«.mu'nt. th..|utt..r. Fh.- Iir^t a- 



The normal vioM is foun.j l.v -livi-lint: '•'"' ''7';'l'»'"" ' ' 



thf total aroa l.v the nnmlKM- of voars in »'" " ^Mutv. a .1. • 



the rotation. This is li.ve.l so that the in- ••«»'>'|-"rt.M. nt an.) - 



terest on the capital sunk in the timl.er ^"••h ''••'"''", "' j"""'"' 



au.l in the lan.l on ^vhi.■h the tin.L.r stan.lf '"\"' *"•'"'«'•, '»""• '»• 



reaches a maximum. This rate of interest ''•''"■'' "' >"''''• " 



is ealle.l the in-licatin^ i.er cent, an.l is. <romeht. etc.. o ] 



' an<l s|x>cial rn!e> lor lu' i|. 



■ u 



tains the felling plan, tbr final 



thi- work is left • 



of till' raii);e officer an<l br la- 



for all practical purposes. e.p.ai to the sum ; ,' ' " -r-'» '""' '"' ' 



of the volume increment an.l value increment "»'' "'••'""' I'""-'- '*"• ' ' 

 percents. Kxaminations are ma>U' of the 



in.iicatin;: percents of the .iifVerent u.m.ls. •"':'l'»t;' fHlin^- 



an.l the rotation is KaM-l .m th- -.-.Its anore-tat.on pan 



, . • , l.lan. The or.ler 



olitaine.l. J, .. _,. . , ,.. 



To iletermiiie the a.tual viel.j U>i ;in\ 



perio.l, the .jitierent woo.ls are apportione.l , , ■, • . ■ 



1 1 I .1, ...l. •• »k.> "'"«' fel inc. plantin;: an<i 



to al'e-clas^es. In ca!-e the area ot the *" ' .. 7 ,-.. 



,.,,,, , ..1^... .i... turn plaii^ ax Ik- thinkn Jit. 



woods in the oMer aKe.-lass-es is above the f .i, , 



normal, the yiel.l for the period i« in- "' ">'• l'*|J«' •' 



. rea>e.| above the normal to a correspon.l ;'""' '" ""' '' • ^ _ 



. , 1 • .1 •» ,. .f- Ih'Mijj r^'-erve.l for filiinK •" th«« war in 



ini: I'Xtent. an.l in the opposite .ax'. ot l t .u ... i ...» 



^ V. 1 1 1- I .u II ..... which the'e in^lriK'ti' I «»»it. 



.ourje. it IS < ecrea>e.|. I mler the oM com 



, ' . .u 1 1 „., I "V this inraiis very .. • arw 



partment system, or metho.l by area an.l .Iraw- 



volunie, the yiebl was estimate.l for several 



periods of twenty years. This was found 



iinpra.ti.abh'. owinj; to more or less fre DiSDOSal Of the FelllHgH. 



"|ueiit changes in the area an.l .hara. ter of 



the woo.ls, an.l it is now th. ■ i-t..m to The InniU'r and pnlpint! •- »" 



.leterniine the yiel.l for a p- i ten .Saxony are Inryely in th.- I ^" 



vears only, an.l to have a re\i-i..ii ni the mannfa and th-- ■- '■■ "• 



middle of that perio.l. so that any rhanirc liirce ' to the «i 



in the woo. Is, owinj; to lire, iii-ct :ilt:i. k>. 1 lie (.. 



pllrcha^e an.l the like, may Ik< takiii a.>."iiit ""'• '•• 



of and the felliny plan altered aceor.lini:ly. in i-mall loin by public 



The actual yiel.l ome deterinine.l, ther. •»•• ''.•"■" • "■ > T 



remains only the ^election of thi- wim)!-" 

 whence this yiel.l is to le taken. In 

 nm this M'h'ctioii the woo>|s ent«'r«"l > 

 felliiiK plan first arc thofe which r«'<|uire 



to be cut <»ver in order to facilitate the 



proper manajjement of ihi' re!<t. a*, for in- »U •• 



stance, -e^erance !■ 



of importance are " 



inn percents of which 



the rate of interest ■ '■ 



investe.l in fore«-tr.\. th"* '■•' : "^ 



U'iii^ worke.l at a lo«^. W li. u 



clas'es have Imh'u •ii«po>ed ot. tl.. 



of the yield is ina-le up of the wo >• '•> 



imlicatinK percents have ju»t '■ 



a|>proximate to. a maximum. 



The working plan for ea<h raiiire 



' I 



