WHOLE TREE YARDING Sample Clauses
The Whole Tree Yarding clause defines the requirements and procedures for removing entire trees, including limbs and tops, from a logging site to a designated landing area. In practice, this clause typically specifies the equipment to be used, safety measures to be followed, and the handling of debris or slash generated during the process. Its core function is to ensure efficient and environmentally responsible removal of timber, minimizing site disturbance and facilitating subsequent processing or transport.
WHOLE TREE YARDING a. Whole tree yarding is required. Where logs must be bucked out of trees to facilitate yarding, logs shall not exceed 40 feet and tops shall be left attached to last log and yarded to landing.
b. In areas where whole tree yarding cannot be achieved to the County’s satisfaction, PURCHASER shall buck logs in lengths no greater than 40 feet plus trim in length.
WHOLE TREE YARDING. UNITS: ALL
WHOLE TREE YARDING. Cut trees that are skidded to landing locations prior to limbing, bucking, and lopping.
