Forestry means land used or managed for the long-term production of wood, wood fiber, or wood-derived products.
Forestry means the management of forests, including the management of land which is not treed but which forms part of a forest management unit; (ix)
Forestry means Commercial Forestry and the occupation of which as defined by the Finance Act, 1969.
Examples of Forestry in a sentence
Price adjustments will be made in accordance with the percentage change in the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor and Statistics (BLS) Producer Price Index (PPI), for Construction, Mining, and Forestry Machinery and Equipment Rental and Leasing Industry, NAICS 532412, issued for the prior 12 months of each contract term.
More Definitions of Forestry
Forestry means management of forest land.
Forestry means all aspects of growing, harvesting and transporting the timber resource, but does not include processing and manufacturing;
Forestry means land used or managed for the long-term production of wood, fiber, or wood-derived products.
Forestry or “practice of forestry” shall mean any professional service relating to forestry, such as consultation, investigation, evaluation, planning or responsible supervision of forest management, protection, silviculture, measurements, utilization, economics, education, or other forestry activities in connection with any public or private lands.
Forestry means the cutting and harvesting of trees, the transportation of logs for processing and includes site preparation for tree planting and seeding. (« foresterie »)
Forestry means the application of business methods and technical forestry principles to operations on lands for the establishment, culture, protection and maintenance of forests or for the production, extraction or conversion of forestry resources, including the provision of access to such lands;
Forestry. (bosbou) means the extensive planting of trees in veld and mountain areas for commercial purposes;