AR MNR Units 7&9 Word Scramble
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a standard unit of measure for lumber; a piece of lumber 1 inch X 1 foot X 1 foot (or the equivalent) before surfacing | Board foot |
a stack of wood 4 feet X 4 feet X 8 feet or the equivalent | Cord |
the process of estimating the pulpwood or lumber that a standing parcel of trees can produce | Cruising |
any device used to measure the diameter of a tree trunk | Dendrometer |
the diameter of the tree trunk, in inches, measured 4.5 feet above the ground | Diameter breast height (DBH) |
a very complex community of associated trees, shrubs, other plants, and animals | Forest |
a professional who plans, manages, and/or supervises a forest | Forester |
the science of planting and managing forests for specific purposes, such as timber production or conservation | Forestry |
removal of any or all trees in an area for sale | Harvest cutting |
any device used to measure usable tree height | Hypsometer |
harvests taken from a stand of trees before the trees reach planned maturity | Intermediate cutting |
management practices to improve the quality of timber stands by promoting the vigor and productivity of healthy specimens and removing unhealthy ones | Timber stand improvement (TSI) |
woody plants with single stems; they generally consist of three major parts – roots, trunk, and crown | Tree |
the length of the tree trunk from the point where it will be cut to the end of the last usable section to be kept | Tree height |
the wise use of natural resources | Conservation |
a person who promotes the wise use of natural resources | Conservationist |
the use of natural resources such as timber, minerals, and water; may be sustainable or non-sustainable | Exploitation |
the non-use or very limited use of a natural resource | Preservation |
the reuse of a product or waste materials in making a product | Recycling |
the act of using resources faster than they can be restored or replaced | Resource depletion |
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