Examples of Commercial forest land in a sentence
Commercial forest land borders more than half of the state-owned property.
This clause, included in every contract will, after final audit, permit firms with actual cost rates in excess of those used to establish the contract's total estimated cost to bill their full allocable and allowable unrecovered costs for allowable labor and overhead.
Commercial forest land was further classified by type, size and stocking class and was mapped on base maps of each forested township.
It is associated with difficulties with attention, hyperactivity and impulsivity.
Commercial forest land in Germany Creek watershed is privately owned while in Mill and Abernathy watersheds much of the land is managed by the Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
Commercial forest land means forest land that is producing or capable of producing crops of marketable forest products and is administratively available for intensive management and sustained production.
Commercial forest land means forest land with trees intended to be harvested for commercial purposes that has a productivity potential greater than or equal to 20 cubic feet per year of merchantable timber.
Commercial forest land is defined as upland or lowland capable of producing crops of industrial wood and that is not withdrawn from timber use by statute or administrative regulation.
It also comprises stands with a predominate timber type classification of black spruce dwarf.• Productive inaccessible forest land: Commercial forest land that is unavailable for harvest because it is inaccessible.• Reserved: Forest land that has been administratively withdrawn from harvest for environmental, political, wildlife, archeological or other reasons.