Slash definition

Slash means all debris created on the Work area by the precommercial thinning operation.
Slash means all debris created on the Work area by the pre-commercial thinning operation.
Slash. - shall mean all debris created on the contract area by the pre-commercial thinning operation.

Examples of Slash in a sentence

  • Selection (See Silvicultural Systems) Shelterwood (see Silvicultural Systems) Slash is the residue left on the ground as a result of forest and other vegetation being altered by forest operations or other land use activities Silvicultural Systems Planned programs of treatments throughout the life of the stand to achieve stand structural objectives based on integrated resource management goals.

  • Slash must be either spread, burned, or a combination of these methods, based on site-specific objectives.

  • NAME: PHONE #: PHONE #: EMAIL ADDRESS: EXACT LOCATION OF BURN: (Identify the nearest intersection or a verifiable address) MAILING ADDRESS (if different): LANDOWNER: _BURN SUPERVISOR: PURPOSE OF BURN: Property clean up, Recreational, Cardboard / Paper (Burn Barrel w/screen) TYPE OF DEBRIS TO BE BURNED: Wood, Slash, (Leaf’s, Pine needles) Barrel burn with screen cover.


More Definitions of Slash

Slash means pieces of woody material containing more than 3 cubic feet resulting from forest practices activities.
Slash means organic forest debris such as tree tops, limbs,
Slash means organic forest debris such as tree tops, limbs, brush, and other dead flammable material remaining on forestland as a result of a landowner operation.
Slash means pieces of woody material containing more than 3 cubic feet resulting from forest practices activi- ties.
Slash means woody material less than six inches in diameter consisting of limbs, branches, and stems that are free of dirt. "Slash" does not include tree stumps, roots, or any other material.
Slash means pieces of woody vegetative residue greater than five inches in diameter or longer than three feet in length resulting from a forest practice operation;