TIGER for Woodlands and Compartments has been developed for use
in 20 states
-- Connecticut, Delaware, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Maryland,
Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey,
New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, West Illinois, and
Wisconsin.  Although each state has some unique forest inventory
characteristics that are reflected in the version developed for each state, the
program looks and feels essentially the same for each state.  As Iowa TIGER
was the first one developed, it will be presented on the following pages to show
what the program looks like and how it is organized.

To help understand what you will see,
you need to know that TIGER for
Woodlands and Compartments handles two types of inventory data:
traditional and 100%.  
In the traditional a series of plots (or points) are
established across a woodlot, and the trees on each plot are measured.  A
100% inventory is one in which all trees meeting some user-defined criteria,
such as a tree to be removed in a thinning, are measured.  As a result, there
are differences in how TIGER handles both types of inventory.

To start a tour through the program,
click here.  
View TIGER for Woodlands and Compartments
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