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US Department of Agriculture Forest Service
産業: Forest products; Government
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Trees that come up naturally after the first growth of timber has been cut or destroyed by fire. Also known as young timber.
Industry:Forest products
Road designed for relatively little use. Typically a dirt road, with no gravel, used only during dry weather.
Industry:Forest products
Movement of wood from the landing or transfer point. Includes movement by truck, rail, or water.
Industry:Forest products
Land survey subdivision. Usually one square mile.
Industry:Forest products
Generally used to describe uncut blocks of trees that are left between and around small clearcut blocks to provide seeds for natural regeneration.
Industry:Forest products
Tree that produces seeds; usually a superior tree left standing at the time of cutting to produce seeds for reforestation.
Industry:Forest products
Area prepared to receive seeds, such as an area cleared of plants and duff, so that natural seed fall can establish a new forest.
Industry:Forest products
1. Young tree grown from seed, from the time of germination until it reaches sapling size. 2. In nursery practices, a young tree that has not been transplanted.
Industry:Forest products
Where 10 percent of the stand consists of growing-stock trees, and saplings and/or seedlings constitute more than half this stocking.
Industry:Forest products
Live trees of commercial species with diameters less than 1. 0 inch that are expected to survive. Only softwood seedlings over 6 inches tall and hardwood seedlings over 1 foot tall are counted.
Industry:Forest products