Sch tzung stehenden Fichtenholzes mit einfachen Hilfsmitteln unter besonderer Ber cksichtigung der sogenannten Heilbronner Sortirung (Estimation of Standing Spruce Wood with Simple Tools, with Special Consideration of the So-Called Heilbronn Sorting) by Martin Behringer, originally published in 1899, offers a detailed guide to estimating the volume of standing spruce wood. This historical work focuses on practical methods and tools available at the time, with a particular emphasis on the Heilbronn sorting system.
The book provides valuable insights into the forestry practices of the late 19th century, offering a glimpse into the techniques used for timber valuation and forest management. It remains relevant for those interested in the history of forestry, timber industry practices, and the evolution of resource management. Behringer's work is a testament to the enduring importance of efficient and accurate timber estimation in sustainable forestry.
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