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The Forest & Wildlife Research Center offers a variety of software programs geared to simplify tasks related to the industry. Browse our selection below to find out more.

Bottomland Hardwood Growth and Yield Model
Bottomland hardwood growth and yield prediction model

FORVAL
Evaluate timberland investments from a financial standpoint

FORVAL - ONLINE VERSION
Evaluate timberland investments from a financial standpoint

LiDAR Double Sample Automation Systems
Automates inventory and statistical computations for LiDAR tree height data and ground data in a stratified, LiDAR-based, double-sample forest inventory.

Mississippi Institute for Forest Inventory (MIFI)–Dynamic Inventory Reporter
A forest inventory and information distribution system based on remote sensing, GIS, and GPS technologies in concert with widely accepted field data collection and computation techniques on a statewide-level

Mississippi Hardwood Management Decision Maker Software
Evaluates the management potential of southern hardwood stands

RIP-Xcut
Compares crosscut-first and rip-first systems and the least-cost grade mix of lumber to produce a cutting order

Saw Engineering and Troubleshooting Software (SETS)
SETS is a PC-based software system designed for sawmill managers or millwrights who wish to purchase, optimize or troubleshoot their circular or band saws.

Smart Thumper™
Smart Thumper™ is an affordable stiffness measuring mechanism app that can be used as one of the tools to ultimately ensure the sound structure design and safe building constructions.

T-Volume Generator
Estimates volume (cubic foot and board foot), weights, and biomass/carbon of individual trees and generates tree volume/weight tables by dbh, height, and/or form class

Texas Forest Monitoring and Information System
A forest inventory and information distribution system based on remote sensing, GIS, and GPS technologies in concert with widely accepted field data collection and computation techniques on a statewide-level

C++ source code
presented at the 15th Central Hardwood Conference 2/27 – 3/1, 2006 in Knoxville, TN