Board Feet Calculator for Windows - Using the expertise gained from ForeSTats, RD Concepts wanted to bring the ability to calculate board feet of standing trees and logs to non-forestry people. We provide the ability to use the three board feet calculations used in the United States of Doyle, International, and Scribner for the calculations. We also felt the need to store the history of your calculations and allow you to use the history in other programs like spreadsheets. This gives you an easy way to track different plots in a cost effective way within any program which you can paste from the Windows clipboard.
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