In examining the default mgt operations for deciduous forest (FRSD), I
noticed there are two operations:
'Plant/begin growing season' and 'Harvest and Kill'.
I assume this means that each year trees are planted, then later in
the year they are all chopped down (or perhaps more accurately,
snipped down as they are less than a year old!). This does not reflect
forestry practices in KY.
So I deleted the "Harvest and Kill" operation and applied that change
in operations to all FRSD HRU's, and re-wrote the mgt input files, on
the assumption that this would allow the trees to go into dormancy in
the winter and continue growing the next year.
However, this change has had almost no impact that I can see on the
model's output for a 22 year run (with additional 5 year warm-up). I
had expected mature trees to have a greater impact when compared to
seedlings.
Any ideas what I'm missing?
Thanks,
CJ Johanson