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Normal Forest

A forest which for a given site and given objects of management, is ideally constituted as regards growing stock, age class distribution and increment, and from which the annual or periodic removal of produce equal to the increment can be continued indefinitely without endangering future yields. A forest which by reason of its normalcy in these respects serves as a standard of comparison, for sustained yield management.

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